PM Modi Visits Tokyo Electron Factory, Highlights Semiconductor Key Area for India-Japan Cooperation
Prime Ministers Modi and Ishiba emphasized semiconductor collaboration, highlighting ongoing partnerships and plans to boost supply chain resilience and technology exchange between India and Japan.
- On August 30, 2025, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Tokyo Electron Miyagi Ltd's semiconductor plant in Sendai, travelling there with Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on the Shinkansen during his two-day Japan visit.
- Framed as part of India's push for domestic chips, Modi highlights semiconductors as a 'strategic domain' and aims to deepen cooperation on semiconductor supply chains under Economic Security Dialogue and India-Japan partnerships.
- At the TEL Miyagi plant, Modi inspected the Training Room and Production Innovation Lab and exchanged views with executives while receiving briefings on the plant's global semiconductor role and collaborations with India.
- Building on the supply-chain partnership, India and Japan reaffirmed commitments to strengthen semiconductor cooperation and Modi announced an action plan for youth and skills exchange, including 5 lakh participants and 50,000 skilled Indian professionals.
- Nikkei Asia reported that Japan will shift legacy chip and LCD manufacturing technologies to India, and Modi invited Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba to visit India later this year for the Quad nations summit.
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Japan-India Ties Strengthened with Ishiba, Modi Visit to Semiconductor Factory in Miyagi Prefecture
TAIWA, Miyagi — Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba visited the factory of Tokyo Electron Miyagi Ltd., a semiconductor equipment manufacturer in Taiwa, Miyagi Prefecture, on Saturday together with visiting Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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PM Modi Japan Visit: On day 2 of his Japan visit, PM Modi and PM Shigeru Ishiba visited a semiconductor factory in Sendai, which is 300 km away from Tokyo. The two leaders took a bullet train ride to reach Sendai, where PM Modi received a rousing welcome upon his arrival.
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