Prime Minister Narendra Modi, after meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba, confirmed the creation of a collaboration roadmap designed for the next decade. He offered his gratitude to Prime Minister Ishiba for his welcoming words and warm reception. The discussions held today were beneficial and accomplished their objectives.
The two leaders agreed that their partnership, representing two of the world’s largest economies and dynamic democracies, is exceedingly important not only for their respective countries, but also for worldwide peace and stability. The India-Japan partnership is rooted in mutual trust, reflecting both nations’ priorities and formed by their common values and beliefs. A goal of 10 trillion yen in investments from Japan to India has been set for the coming ten years.
PM Modi highlighted the significance of India and Japan’s cooperation in fostering global peace and stability, noting that a strong base has been created for a new and successful chapter in the India-Japan Special Strategic and Global Partnership.
