Japanese FM Rides Delhi Metro, Launches AI Dialogue with India

Japanese Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi experienced the Delhi Metro firsthand during his visit to India, highlighting the project as a symbol of bilateral cooperation. His itinerary included a courtesy call on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, where they discussed enhancing ties across security, economy, and innovation. The 18th India-Japan Strategic Dialogue, co-chaired by Motegi and EAM S. Jaishankar, resulted in the launch of a new AI dialogue and a joint working group on critical minerals. Both sides emphasized the transformation of their relationship into a broad, comprehensive, and strategic partnership.

Key Points: Japan FM Motegi Rides Delhi Metro, Meets PM Modi

  • Motegi rides Delhi Metro
  • Holds strategic dialogue with Jaishankar
  • Launches new AI partnership
  • Discusses cooperation on critical minerals
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Japanese Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi takes a ride on Delhi Metro

Japanese Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi visits Delhi, rides the metro, meets PM Modi, and launches new AI and critical minerals initiatives.

"India attaches very great priority to its friendship with Japan. - S Jaishankar"

New Delhi, January 17

Japanese Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi, along with Japanese Ambassador to India, Keiichi Ono, took a ride on the Delhi Metro on Saturday.

The Japanese delegation was briefed about the Delhi Metro project by senior DMRC officials at Central Secretariat, followed by a train ride from Central Secretariat to Patel Chowk and back.

As per a statement by the DMRC, during his visit, the Minister showed keen interest in various aspects of the construction and operation of the Delhi Metro, which is a proud symbol of Indo-Japanese friendship and collaboration.

The statement highlighted that the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) has extended financial support to the Delhi Metro project since Phase 1.

Toshimitsu Motegi is in India from January 15 to January 17, as per the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).

During his visit to India, Motegi also paid a courtesy call to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and held discussions on various areas such as economic security, economy, investment and innovation, including AI, and people-to-people exchanges.

In a post on X, Japan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said, "FM MOTEGI made a courtesy call on H.E. Mr. Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India, during his visit to Delhi, India. Bearing in mind the "Japan-India Joint Vision for the Next Decade" launched during PM Modi's visit to Japan last August, they had a candid exchange of views over a wide range of areas, such as security, including economic security, economy, investment and innovation, including AI, and people-to-people exchanges, and concurred to elevate Japan-India relations to new heights."

India and Japan unveiled new initiatives to push bilateral cooperation in the sector of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and critical minerals during the 18th Strategic Dialogue between the two countries.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and his Japanese counterpart Toshimitsu Motegi launched a new AI dialogue and also decided to convene a Joint Working Group on critical minerals to take forward cooperation on rare earth elements, the Ministry of External Affairs said.

Speaking during his opening remarks at the 18th India-Japan Strategic Dialogue with Toshimitsu, Jaishankar said India places a very high priority on its partnership with Japan, which has evolved over the past two decades into a broad, comprehensive and strategic relationship.

"India attaches very great priority to its friendship with Japan. And over the last two decades, we have been successful in transforming the relationship from what was primarily an economic relationship into one that is broad, comprehensive, and strategic in its focus," Jaishankar said, referring to cooperation in platforms such as the Quad, the United Nations, the G4 grouping and the G20.

- ANI

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Sarah B
It's heartening to see such strong ties between India and Japan. The focus on AI and critical minerals is forward-thinking. Hope this partnership brings more technology and investment to our country.
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Vikram M
Good to see the Metro getting recognition. But I hope our leaders also discuss expanding such efficient public transport to tier-2 and tier-3 cities. The benefits should reach all Indians, not just Delhi.
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Priya S
JICA's support has been crucial. This is what true friendship between nations looks like – mutual respect and development. The new AI dialogue sounds very promising for our tech sector!
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Rohit P
Imagine a foreign minister using our local metro! Shows how safe, clean, and efficient it is. More power to DMRC and the teams that maintain this standard daily.
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Michael C
Strategic partnerships like this are key for India's growth on the global stage. Cooperation in Quad, UN, and now AI and minerals – this is a comprehensive relationship that benefits both economies.

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