India, Japan target mobilising 10 trillion yen in Japanese investment into India over next decade
New Delhi, July 2 -- India and Japan on Thursday aimed to deepen their trade and strategic partnership by setting a target of mobilising 10 trillion yen in Japanese investment into India over the next decade.
The two countries also unveiled a joint roadmap to strengthen cooperation in semiconductors, quantum technology, clean energy and resilient supply chains.
Addressing a joint press conference after the 16th India-Japan Annual Summit in New Delhi with Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the investment partnership between the two countries was gaining momentum, with 120 new business agreements signed over the past year and Japanese investments worth around USD 10 billion committed to India.
"The India-Japan ...
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