Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a 2 -day visit to Japan for the 11th annual summit. While addressing a host of business leaders, he said: “The world is not only looking at India, it counts on India.” Although he greeted the country for its technological advancement, he underlined examples of companies like Suzuki and Daikin, urging more companies to invest in India. Calling Japan technological power, he declared that India completes this partnership as a power of talents. He said: “Japan is a technological power and India is a power of talent. Make in India, make the world. “
He also made suggestions for the India-Japan partnership after having cited a successful collaboration in the automotive sector. He said: “Together, we can work on semiconductors, construction of ships, batteries, robotics, even with nuclear energy.”
He noted that India and Japan can contribute to the world of world, especially in Africa’s progress. Speaking of technology, he said: “India has taken daring and ambitious initiatives in AI, semiconductor, quantum IT, biotechnology and space. Japan technology and India talent can together direct the technological revolution of this century … India-Japan has signed an agreement on the joint credit mechanism for clean fuel cooperation and the future green … “
Since Prime Minister Modi took office in 2014, it will be his eighth visit to the country, which has shown the deep ties between the two nations. After Japan, Prime Minister Modi will go to China for the SCO (Shanghai Cooperation Organization) summit. The MEA in a press release mentioned: “During the visit, the two Prime Ministers will examine the special strategic and global partnership between India and Japan, including defense and security, trade and economy, technology and innovation, and the exchanges of people in Populaires, as well as discussing matters of regional and global importance.”