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Takaichi and Modi to Advance Japan-India Strategic Ties

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is set to visit India for the 16th India-Japan Annual Summit, signaling a push to deepen trade, defense, and infrastructure collaboration. The meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi aims to solidify the economic architecture between the two nations across a rapidly evolving Indo-Pacific landscape.

Takaichi and Modi to Advance Japan-India Strategic Ties

The summit shifts focus toward high-stakes cooperation in technology and defense, moving beyond traditional trade agreements. By engaging directly with corporate executives from both countries, the leadership duo intends to accelerate private sector participation and streamline ongoing infrastructure projects. This diplomatic push follows a strong fiscal year, with bilateral trade reaching 27.5 billion dollars in 2025/26.

Japan’s financial footprint remains significant, marked by a 3.2 billion dollar investment injection into the Indian market during the first nine months of 2025. This capital flow underpins a broader strategic alignment, as both governments seek to stabilize regional supply chains and maintain a free, open Indo-Pacific corridor.

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