Prime Minister Narendra Modi invited his Japanese counterpart, Shigeru Ishiba, to attend the IA impact that will be organized by India in February 2026.
Addressing a special briefing in Tokyo on the official two -day visit by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Japan, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Vikram Misri, said that the Summit Impact should be HLED from February 19 to 20 of next year.
The two Prime Ministers also announced the launch of a cooperation initiative in Japan-India India, which aims to deepen bilateral and multilateral cooperation on artificial intelligence, including large-language models (LLM) and to promote an innovative and confidence ecosystem.
Prime Minister Modi has held talks at the level of the delegation with his Japanese counterpart Ishiba Shigeru
As part of bilateral talks, India and Japan launched Japan-India Artificial Intelligence, aimed at deepening collaboration in fields such as large-language models (LLM), data centers and AI governance.
According to MEA, the two leaders expressed their satisfaction with the progress made as part of the India-Japan digital partnership, which promotes joint collaboration in emerging technologies thanks to the exchange of digital talents, research and development, startups and corporate partnerships. They welcomed the India-Japan Digital Partnership 2.0, which will increase cooperation at the next stage of the digital revolution.
“The two prime ministers also announced the launch of an in-ai cooperation initiative, which aims to deepen bilateral and multilateral cooperation on artificial intelligence, including important language models (LLMS), the establishment of platforms for the exchange between industry and universities, support for joint research projects, and the facilitation of the implementation of data centers in India. Startups and concordant in the promotion of the activities of startups of the two countries in India, in particular through the Japanese startup support initiative (JISSI), “the MEA said in a statement.
As the result of the visit of the PM Modi in Japan, a joint document was also signed to strengthen cooperation in digital public infrastructure, the development of digital talents and research in future technological fields, including AI, IOT and semiconductors.
Addressing a joint press conference after discussions with his Japanese counterpart, Prime Minister Modi said: “High-technology cooperation is a priority for the two of us. In this context, the Digital 2.0 partnership and IA cooperation initiatives are taking semiconductors and rare earth minerals will remain at the top of our agendas.”
In the joint declaration, Prime Minister Modi also described a roadmap for India-Japan relations by focusing on strengthening security cooperation and economic ties between the two countries.
“We have set an investment target of 10 Billions of Yen from Japan in India over the next 10 years. An particular emphasis will be placed on the connection of small and medium -sized enterprises and startups from India and Japan,” said Prime Minister Modi.
“I express my great gratitude for your friendship. And I cordially invite you to visit India for the next annual summit,” Prime Minister Modi said in his final remarks in the joint press release.
Prime Minister Modi is on an official two-day visit to Japan, scheduled from August 29 to 30, where he attended the 15th Indian-Japan annual summit. After his visit to Japan, the Prime Minister will go to China for the Shanghai cooperation organization in Tianjin.
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