New Delhi, June 30 -- Economic security, including the creation of resilient supply chains for semiconductors, energy security, enhanced cooperation on artificial intelligence and a greater focus on defence and security are expected to top the agenda for the annual India-Japan Summit this week, people familiar with the matter said.

Japan Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi will visit India during July 1-3 with a delegation of more than 100 businesspeople for talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and to participate in a joint economic forum. The India-Japan Summit, launched two decades ago, will be held on July 2.

Besides a joint declaration on economic security cooperation and a joint statement on cooperation in AI, the two sides are expect...