Japan-India Summit Strengthens Strategic
News: The Japan-India Summit marks a significant step in strengthening strategic and economic cooperation, with Japan prioritising India as its first bilateral destination outside East Asia.
The summit highlights growing collaboration to build resilient supply chains and enhance economic security.
Japan is expected to accelerate investments in India’s semiconductor, clean energy, advanced manufacturing, and transport sectors, backed by its commitment to invest JPY 10 trillion over the next decade. A high-level Japanese business delegation will explore new industrial partnerships and technology collaboration. Building on successful infrastructure projects, both nations aim to deepen cooperation in high-tech manufacturing, energy security, logistics, and supply chain resilience, reinforcing India’s position as a global manufacturing and innovation hub.
Source: The Economic Times
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