PM Modi meets Japanese delegation, discusses strengthening economic ties


Daijiworld Media Network- New Delhi

New Delhi, Mar 28: Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with a high-level Japanese delegation on Thursday, engaging in discussions aimed at deepening economic cooperation between India and Japan.

During the meeting, both sides explored opportunities to enhance trade, investment, and technological collaboration across various sectors, including infrastructure, manufacturing, and digital innovation. The talks also emphasized strengthening the India-Japan strategic partnership to foster mutual economic growth.

PM Modi reaffirmed India's commitment to expanding bilateral ties with Japan, highlighting the key role of Japanese investments in India’s economic development. He welcomed further collaboration in emerging fields such as artificial intelligence, clean energy, and advanced manufacturing.

The Japanese delegation expressed keen interest in boosting partnerships in India’s rapidly growing economy, with a focus on sustainable development and innovation-driven initiatives.

This dialogue marks another step in the deepening Indo-Japanese relationship, reinforcing shared economic and strategic interests between the two nations.

  

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