India and Japan Expand Strategic Partnership with Landmark Agreements in Defense, Tech, and Clean Energy (X/@MEAIndia)
New Delhi: India and Japan have unveiled a comprehensive series of bilateral agreements spanning economic security, defense, healthcare, and energy. several pacts were announced during the 16th India-Japan Annual Summit in New Delhi. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Japanese counterpart, Sanae Takaichi, moved to significantly elevate the strategic relationship between the two nations.
PM Modi welcomed his Japanese counterpart on her first visit to India after she took the office. Modi said, "It gives me great pleasure to welcome Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi to India on her first visit for the India-Japan Annual Summit. She is Japan's first female Prime Minister and a visionary, popular leader. Moreover, she hails from Japan's Nara Prefecture, a vital center of the shared Buddhist heritage between India and Japan."
Advanced tech and industrial integration served as the focal point of the summit. The two nations issued a joint statement, outlining collaborative frameworks and finalized institutional pacts designed to pair Japanese precision hardware manufacturing with Indian software engineering capabilities. However, beyond general technical cooperation, the bilateral talks established initiatives in several critical sectors. The first one is semiconductors & quantum computing that serves as collaborative development to safeguard hardware supply chains. The second thing is the critical minerals, that is for the joint sourcing and processing strategies to support manufacturing independence. One of the major thing can be the advanced mobility system.
Advancing ties, strengthening bonds : 16th India-Japan Annual Summit
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Marking a major shift toward co-development, the summit finalized a defense technology agreement centered on the Naval Radio Antenna 'Unicorn'. This project represents the first formal defense co-development venture between New Delhi and Tokyo, focusing on enhancing maritime security and maintaining a rules-based order across regional waters.
Bilateral agreements were also extended to pharmaceuticals, medical devices, and biotechnology. The stated objective is to combine India's large-scale manufacturing capacity with Japan's quality standards to manufacture and distribute healthcare solutions globally.
Economic discussions centered on a long-term goal to attract 10 trillion yen in Japanese investments to India, alongside plans to double the number of Japanese firms operating in the country over the next decade.
According to official statements, approximately 120 corporate agreements were concluded over the past year, generating over $10 billion in Japanese investment. A formal roadmap for economic security was adopted during the summit to streamline these commercial pipelines.
The strategic dialogue concluded with both the leaders. Leaders from both the countries noted that the expanded bilateral cooperation remains essential for maintaining peace and market stability across the broader region.
"Today, both India and Japan are among the world's largest economies. A free, prosperous and rules-based Indo-Pacific is our shared priority," Modi said.
"As the region's largest democratic and market economies, we have undertaken several significant initiatives today. Together, these will pave the way for peace, stability and progress across the entire region." Modi added.
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