After conversations with Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that a collaboration roadmap had been prepared for the next decade. He thanked Prime Minister Ishiba for the warm reception and kind words. The discussions today were both helpful and focused.
Both leaders agreed that the partnership between the two nations, being among the world’s largest economies and vibrant democracies, is crucial not only for their countries but also for global peace and stability. The India-Japan partnership is based on mutual trust, reflecting national priorities and molded by shared values and beliefs. The goal is to achieve 10 trillion yen in investments from Japan to India over the next 10 years.
PM Modi noted the importance of India and Japan’s collaboration in maintaining global peace and stability. A robust foundation for a fresh and promising phase in the India-Japan Special Strategic and Global Partnership has been established.
