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PM Modi called Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi his "younger sister" during their summit, drawing a warm response as she said both leaders would build ties with a "brother-sister" bond. , India News, Times Now |
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PM Modi called Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi his "younger sister" during their summit, drawing a warm response as she said both leaders would build ties with a "brother-sister" bond. , India News, Times Now |
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PM Modi announced a Japan Business Week to boost ease of doing business, pitched India as a top investment hub, and joined Japan PM Sanae Takaichi to inaugurate Maruti Suzuki's new Haryana plant. |
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Japan's Y=10 trillion investment target in India is achievable but depends on attracting more Japanese MSMEs. Regulatory reforms, supply-chain integration, and deeper industrial cooperation can convert strategic convergence into sustained, diversified Japanese FDI beyond established investors., Opinion - India, Times Now |
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India and Japan signed agreements on AI, defence, healthcare, investment and energy at their annual summit in New Delhi. The moves underline a wider push on economic security, resilient supply chains and a rules-based Indo-Pacific. |
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Narendra Modi and Sanae Takaichi held summit talks in Delhi as India and Japan signed their first defence co-development agreement. The meeting also widened cooperation on technology, economic security and a free, open Indo-Pacific. |
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The two leaders unveiled a defence co-development project, a roadmap on semiconductors, quantum technologies and resilient supply chains, an energy resilience initiative, and the India-Japan Next-Generation Mobility Partnership Framework. |
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PM Modi will hold summit talks with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi in New Delhi today. |
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NEW DELHI: Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi on Wednesday arrived in New Delhi for a three-day official visit in India. During her visit, Takaichi will participate in the 16th India-Japan Annual Summit. |
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Join us as we explore Japan's PM Takaichi's India visit, key rule changes, and significant legal rulings in this episode. |
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Chips, rare earth, supply chains on table; large Japan business delegation too here. |