India is more open and stable: Japanese biz leaders praise PM Modi's leadership
New Delhi, July 2
India has become a more open, stable and globally attractive destination for investment under Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership, with Japanese industry leaders on Thursday expressed strong confidence in the country's economic growth, innovation ecosystem and expanding strategic partnership with Japan.
Speaking to media on the sidelines of India-Japan Joint Economic Forum here, Susumu Okamoto, President and Representative Director of Choshu Industry, said India has become more open and stable under Prime Minister Modi's leadership.
"Japanese companies can complement India's rapid industrial growth by bringing decades of manufacturing expertise and advanced technology, creating a mutually beneficial partnership for both countries," he said.
Kazuhiro Nakashoji, Founder and CEO of Yaqumo, described the expansion of India's startup ecosystem since 2018 as remarkable.
"The Prime Minister's efforts in fostering innovation and entrepreneurship, saying the government's focus on startups has created an ecosystem with impressive scale and momentum," Nakashoji noted.
Kosuke Kiryu, Managing Director of Tanita India Private Limited, called Prime Minister Modi's leadership "amazing" and said his efforts have significantly strengthened India-Japan ties.
Echoing similar views, Taka Sanno, President and CEO of Suntory India Pvt. Ltd., said India has become an increasingly attractive investment destination because of its progressive business environment.
Haruyuki Hiratani, CEO and COO of Takasago Fluidic Systems, said India and Japan possess complementary strengths, with Japan excelling in mechanical engineering and India leading in software and data capabilities.
Tushar Jadhav, Co-Founder and CEO of Manastu Space, said the strong relationship between Prime Minister Modi and Japan's leadership has significantly boosted bilateral cooperation, particularly in the space sector.
Yuriko Kato, Founder and CEO of M2Labo, described Prime Minister Modi as "a great man in the world" and said India and Japan are the "best match" for innovation-led growth.
Pankaj Garg, President and CEO of Innovation thru Energy, said India-Japan relations are stronger than ever, describing the partnership as a natural win-win.
Motoyuki Arai, Founder and CEO of Synspective, said Japan's strength in hardware and India's excellence in artificial intelligence and analytics provide a powerful foundation for future collaboration.
Hiroshi Ide, President and CEO of IHI Corporation, highlighted opportunities for both countries to jointly develop a green ammonia ecosystem, with India serving as a production hub and Japan as a key export market.
Toshihiro Suzuki, Representative Director and President of Suzuki, said India is emerging as a major manufacturing and export hub for global markets.
Tatsutoshi Suzuki, Executive Chairman of Toho Koki Seisakusho Co. Ltd., described India as a vast and promising market offering long-term growth opportunities.
— IANS
Reader Comments
As someone who worked in Tokyo for 5 years, this partnership makes perfect sense. Japanese precision + Indian innovation = world-beating products. Modi's diplomatic outreach has been smart. But let's not get carried away - infrastructure gaps and bureaucratic hurdles still exist in many states.
Finally, India is being seen as a reliable partner, not just a cheap outsourcing destination. The green ammonia project with IHI Corporation is a game-changer for our renewable energy goals. Hope we actually execute on these big plans and don't just have more MoUs collecting dust. Arrey, execution matters!
A very welcome development. Japanese companies are known for their long-term commitment and quality standards. This will help Indian manufacturing move up the value chain. But I worry about our small businesses - are we doing enough to help them compete with these global giants? One step at a time, I suppose.
Modi ji has definitely improved India's global image. From 'fragile five' to 'preferred investment destination' - what a turnaround! But let's be honest, the real test is whether this praise translates into actual FDI that reaches tier-2 cities. Japanese investment in Gujarat is great, but what about Bihar or Odisha? 🧐
Love the positive energy around India-Japan ties! As someone in the tech sector, I'm excited about AI+hardware collaboration potential. But one respectful criticism - we need to fix our intellectual property protection laws. Japanese companies value IP security, and our current framework still has gaps. Proactive reforms needed.
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