Japanese, Indian PMs Strengthen Semiconductor, Economic Ties in Sendai
Japanese, Indian PMs Strengthen Semiconductor, Economic Ties in Sendai

Japanese, Indian PMs Strengthen Semiconductor, Economic Ties in Sendai

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba met at the 15th annual India-Japan Summit in Tokyo, where they agreed to deepen economic and technological cooperation, particularly in high-speed rail and semiconductor sectors. They traveled together on Japan's fastest Shinkansen bullet train to visit Tokyo Electron's advanced semiconductor production equipment factory in Sendai, underscoring their commitment to strengthening semiconductor supply chains and advancing economic security. India plans to introduce Japanese Shinkansen technology with next-generation E10 trains on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed rail route by 2030, with initial trains imported from Japan and later assembled domestically. Both leaders emphasized expanding Japanese private investment in India and increasing exchanges of workers and students to address labor shortages and enhance bilateral ties. Their cooperation also extends to defense, clean energy, and regional stability within the Quad framework, aiming to counterbalance China's growing influence. These moves highlight a strategic partnership leveraging Japan's technology and India's talent to promote shared prosperity and security in the Indo-Pacific region.

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