Key Points

Japan's ambassador met Gujarat CM Bhupendra Patel to discuss semiconductor investments in Dholera. Over 350 Japanese companies already operate in Gujarat, reinforcing strong bilateral ties. The meeting also covered progress on the Ahmedabad-Mumbai bullet train project. Both nations are celebrating 50 years of diplomatic friendship.

Key Points: Japan Envoy Meets Gujarat CM for Semiconductor Push in Dholera

  • Japan eyes Dholera for semiconductor manufacturing
  • 350+ Japanese firms already operate in Gujarat
  • Talks include Ahmedabad-Mumbai bullet train progress
  • Both nations mark 50 years of diplomatic ties
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Japan's ambassador meets Gujarat CM, focuses on stronger bilateral ties and semiconductor investment in Dholera

Japan's ambassador discusses semiconductor investments and stronger Gujarat ties with CM Bhupendra Patel during Dholera SIR visit.

"Gujarat is like a second home for Japan – CM Bhupendra Patel"

Gandhinagar, July 11

Japan's Ambassador to India, Keiichi Ono, paid a courtesy visit to Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel in Gandhinagar on Friday, accompanied by Japan's Economic and Development Affairs Minister, Koyoko Hokugo.

The meeting came on the final day of Ambassador Ono's three-day visit to Gujarat, which included high-level interactions with more than 150 industrialists in Ahmedabad and a visit to the Dholera Special Investment Region (SIR).

During the meeting, Ono expressed appreciation for the support extended by the Gujarat government to more than 350 Japanese companies currently operating in the state.

He emphasised Japan's intention to further strengthen ties with Gujarat as the two nations mark 50 years of diplomatic friendship.

Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel welcomed the Japanese Ambassador, reiterating that "Gujarat is like a second home for Japan".

He highlighted the presence of two Japanese townships, a growing number of Japanese restaurants and industries, and consistent participation by Japan in the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summits.

Chief Minister Patel noted that the Indo-Japan Annual Summit of 2017, attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, had led to the successful execution of all signed MoUs.

The focus of the discussion centered around Japan's growing interest in the semiconductor sector.

Ambassador Ono conveyed that several Japanese companies are keen to invest in semiconductor manufacturing at Dholera SIR, leveraging Japan's technological expertise in the field.

He requested the Gujarat government to enhance industrial and social infrastructure, along with human resource development facilities, to support the sector's growth.

In response, CM Patel assured that Gujarat is giving top priority to the semiconductor sector and is committed to delivering world-class infrastructure within defined timelines.

He also welcomed Japan's initiative to conduct a survey through Mizuho Bank on establishing a robust ecosystem for semiconductor industries in Dholera and Japan's own semiconductor park.

The Chief Minister assured full cooperation from state departments in facilitating the study.

The Ambassador also underlined Japan's interest in electric vehicle manufacturing in Gujarat and stressed the need to further accelerate collaboration on the Ahmedabad-Mumbai High-Speed Rail (Bullet Train) Corridor.

He concluded by expressing Japan's desire to deepen commercial, industrial, and cultural exchanges with Gujarat as a way to fortify trilateral ties between Japan, India, and the state of Gujarat.

Additional Chief Secretary to the Chief Minister M.K. Das, Principal Secretary (Industries) Mamta Verma, Additional Principal Secretary Avantika Singh, and Honourary Consul General of Japan in Gujarat Mukesh Patel were also present at the meeting.

- IANS

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Priya S
Hope the government ensures proper environmental safeguards in Dholera. While development is good, we must protect our coastal ecosystems. The Japanese are known for their environmental consciousness - let's learn from them.
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Rohit P
Japan has been our most reliable partner for decades now. From Maruti to bullet trains to now semiconductors - their technology transfer is helping India become self-reliant. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
As an expat working in Ahmedabad, I've seen the growing Japanese influence firsthand. The townships and restaurants are wonderful cultural bridges. Excited to see this partnership grow stronger!
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Vikram M
While I welcome the investment, I hope the government ensures local workers get proper training and fair wages. Too often foreign companies bring their own people for top positions. Skill development should be part of the deal.
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Kavya N
Gujarat model working again! This semiconductor push is exactly what we need to reduce dependence on China. Hope other states learn from Gujarat's proactive approach in attracting quality investments.

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