Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Japan marks a new chapter in India-Japan relations with historic exchanges of MoUs and a joint vision for the future. Leaders highlighted centuries-old cultural ties, a shared commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific, and announced bold steps toward cooperation in security, technology, innovation, and people-to-people exchange. Key agreements include deepening defense partnership, launching India-Japan Digital Partnership 2.0, boosting semiconductor and AI collaboration, expanding green and sustainable fuel initiatives, and a $10 trillion yen investment target. The partnership aims to strengthen supply chains, promote next-generation mobility, advance space missions, and encourage exchanges of skilled talent. Together, India and Japan are shaping a roadmap for prosperity and stability in the region, founded on mutual trust and shared democratic values.
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