Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi held summit-level talks with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on July 2 in New Delhi, marking her first official visit as prime minister. The meeting took place at Hyderabad House, where the two leaders announced a series of initiatives aimed at expanding cooperation between India and Japan.
Key areas of collaboration include defense, technology, economic, and energy security. Notably, the two countries signed their first defense co-development pact, signaling a deepening strategic partnership. They also discussed advancements in artificial intelligence and energy cooperation.
Additionally, the leaders noted the upcoming partial launch of the High-Speed Rail project in 2027, highlighting ongoing infrastructure collaboration.
During the meeting, Modi referred to Takaichi as his "younger sister," reflecting the cordial relations between the two nations.
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