India aims to attract 10 trillion yen in Japanese investment: Modi
New Delhi, July 2 -- Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said India aims to attract 10 trillion yen in Japanese investment over the next decade and double the number of Japanese companies operating in India, as the two countries unveiled a broad agenda to deepen their strategic and economic partnership.
The bilateral investment partnership continued to strengthen, said Modi, addressing a joint press statement after the India-Japan Annual Summit with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.
He said more than 100 new business agreements had been concluded over the past year and were expected to bring more than $10 billion in Japanese investment into India.
He added that an agreement between the two countries' financial services agenc...
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