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Japanese PM Takaichi Arrives in India to Boost People-to-People Ties

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi arrives in New Delhi for a three-day visit. The visit aims to advance people-to-people exchanges and strengthen strategic ties. Takaichi will attend the 16th India-Japan Annual Summit with PM Modi. Discussions will focus on cooperation in economic security and maintaining peace in the Indo-Pacific.

Japanese PM Takaichi's India visit to advance people-to-people ties: Envoy

New Delhi, July 1

Japan's Ambassador to India, Ono Keiichi, stated on Wednesday that Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's visit to New Delhi will be a "great opportunity" for both sides to advance people-to-people exchanges.

Ono Keiichi made the remarks during the Japan Session of the Human Resource Mobility Forum hosted by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).

"Pleased to speak at the Japan Session of the Human Resource Mobility Forum, hosted by MEA India. PM Takaichi's visit will be a great opportunity to advance people-to-people exchanges, the cornerstone for strengthening our deep and strategic ties," the Japanese envoy posted on X.

Emerging pathways for collaboration between India and Japan were highlighted during the Human Resource Mobility Forum, according to the MEA.

"Invigorating India-Japan collaboration in skill based mobility. Emerging pathways for India and Japan collaborating in mobility was highlighted in the Human Resource Mobility Forum," the MEA posted on X.

Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi is scheduled to arrive in New Delhi later in the evening on a three-day visit during which she is also scheduled to attend the 16th India-Japan Annual Summit.

Prior to her departure, Takaichi highlighted the importance of Japan's collaboration with India amid the current international situation.

"Through this visit, I hope to advance concrete cooperation with Prime Minister Modi in three key areas: deepening the Japan-India strategic partnership in light of the current international situation; promoting cooperation in economic security; and strengthening collaboration between businesses of our two countries in investment and innovation," Takaichi told reporters in Tokyo on Wednesday.

"On the occasion of this visit, the Japan-India Joint Economic Forum will be held with the participation of representatives from more than 150 Japanese companies and business organisations. Working together with the private sector, I hope to broaden the scope of Japan-India cooperation and realise a strong economy," she added.

Takaichi stated that India and Japan share responsibility of maintaining peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region. She said that she looked forward to holding discussions with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on efforts to realise a Free and Open Indo-Pacific (FOIP).

"India, along with Japan, is one of Asia's leading democracies and shares responsibility to maintain peace and stability in the Indo-Pacific region. Against this backdrop, I look forward to having thorough discussions with Prime Minister Modi on efforts to realize a Free and Open Indo-Pacific (FOIP), including cooperation through the Quad framework. Finally, as this visit is being made at the invitation of Prime Minister Modi, I also hope it will provide an opportunity to further deepen the personal trust between us."

Takaichi will be accorded a ceremonial reception at the Rashtrapati Bhavan on Thursday. She will hold the India-Japan Annual Summit with Prime Minister Narendra Modi during which both sides are expected to review and strengthen the full spectrum of bilateral cooperation as well as discuss regional and global issues of mutual interest.

During her visit, Takaichi is also scheduled to attend a business forum. This will be her first official visit to India after assuming office.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

While I appreciate the diplomatic warmth, I hope both sides also discuss practical issues like easing visa restrictions for Indian students and skilled workers. Many talented Indians are looking to study or work in Japan but face bureaucratic hurdles. Let's make this partnership more accessible! 😊

Ravi K

Japan is a trusted partner in the Indo-Pacific. The Quad cooperation for a free and open region is crucial given China's rising assertiveness. Glad to see our PM Modi and PM Takaichi sharing a strong personal rapport - that always helps in diplomacy. Looking forward to concrete outcomes! 👍

Arjun K

The joint economic forum with 150+ Japanese companies is promising. India needs Japanese investment in manufacturing and infrastructure - their technology and discipline are unmatched. But we must also ensure fair terms and technology transfer agreements. Sabka saath, sabka vikas should include our industrial growth too! 🏭

Nisha Z

It's heartening to see Japan prioritize India despite their own economic challenges. The focus on skill mobility and people-to-people ties shows this isn't just about governments but about building connections between our societies. Hope this leads to more cultural exchanges and tourism too! 🌸

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