

PM Modi visit Japan
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will leave for Japan on the evening of 28 August. He will participate in the 15th India-Japan annual summit with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba on 29 and 30 August. Please tell that this will be the eighth visit of Prime Minister Modi to Japan. Earlier, the two leaders met in June 2025 during the G7 Summit in Canada's Canaanaskis, Canada.
Prime Minister Modi will participate on the stage of a business liders with Indian and Japanese industrialists during this visit. The purpose of this forum is to increase cooperation between the two countries in the field of trade, investment and technology.
Japan will invest $ 68 billion in India
During this dialogue, Japan will announce an investment of 10 trillion yen, ie about 68 billion dollars in India in the next 10 years. This announcement will be made during the summit by Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba. This investment will help Japanese companies expand in state -of -the -art areas such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and semiconductor in India.
This announcement can prove to be a significant turn for India-Japan relations. This will not only strengthen the economic relationship between the two countries, but will also give a new dimension to technical and strategic cooperation.
Joint announcement will be held on security cooperation
In the summit talks, India and Japan are going to revise the joint announcement on security cooperation for the first time in 17 years. This announcement will deepen the strategic partnership between the two countries and will give a strong message for regional and global security.
Quad group also discussed related issues
Along with this, there is a possibility of discussion on issues related to the quad group between Prime Minister Modi and Prime Minister Ishiba. India, Japan, America and Australia are members of this group, and its main objective is to ensure peace and security in the Indo-Pacific region. India is also going to host the Quad Summit later this year.
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