

India and Japan have signed a series of important bilateral agreements aimed at strengthening cooperation across multiple strategic sectors. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi formalized the agreements during high-level talks. The deals cover pharmaceuticals, defence, coastal security, and artificial intelligence, reflecting the growing partnership between the two nations.
Speaking after the signing ceremony, Prime Minister Modi said the agreements would further deepen India–Japan relations and create new opportunities for economic and technological collaboration. He also announced that Japan plans to invest 10 million dollars in India over the next ten years, reinforcing its long-term commitment to India's growth and development.














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