Key Points

Prime Minister Narendra Modi held productive talks with former Japanese PM Yoshihide Suga about strengthening bilateral cooperation. The leaders explored expanding collaboration in technology, artificial intelligence, and trade investments. Modi also addressed the India-Japan Economic Forum alongside current PM Shigeru Ishiba, highlighting areas for future partnership. The visit includes the 15th India-Japan Annual Summit and discussions on green energy and infrastructure development.

Key Points: Modi and Japan's Suga Discuss AI Tech and Trade Cooperation

  • Modi and Suga discussed expanding tech and AI collaboration between nations
  • Focus on deepening trade and investment partnerships for mutual growth
  • Plans to recreate automotive success in batteries and robotics sectors
  • Strengthening people-to-people ties and skill development initiatives
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PM Modi, former Japanese counterpart Suga discuss expanding bilateral ties

PM Modi meets former Japanese PM Yoshihide Suga to deepen India-Japan ties in technology, AI, trade, and investment during Tokyo visit.

"We spoke about the many dimensions of India–Japan cooperation and how we can further deepen it. - PM Narendra Modi"

Tokyo, Aug 29

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday held a meeting with former Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, also the Chairperson of the Japan-India Association, discussing many dimensions of cooperation between two nations. PM Modi stated that discussions during the meeting focused on building closer cooperation between both countries.

"I had a very good meeting with Mr. Yoshihide Suga, former Prime Minister of Japan and Chairperson of the Japan-India Association. We spoke about the many dimensions of India–Japan cooperation and how we can further deepen it. Our discussions covered how to build closer collaboration, including in technology, AI, trade, investment and beyond," PM Modi posted on X.

Earlier in the day, PM Modi and Japanese PM Shigeru Ishiba addressed the India-Japan Economic Forum. CEOs and business leaders from various fields participated in the event. In his address, PM Modi spoke about India's deep economic ties with Japan and also mentioned about areas where cooperation between two nations can deepen in the years to come.

In a post shared on X, PM Modi stated, "Addressed a business event in Tokyo. The presence of Prime Minister Ishiba made this even more special, also indicating the priority we accord to bilateral economic linkages. Spoke about India's deep economic ties with Japan and also listed areas where cooperation can deepen in the years to come: Like we did in automobiles, recreate the same magic in batteries, robotics, semiconductors, shipbuilding, nuclear energy."

"Tech–Talent synergy to power this century’s technology revolution. Green energy focus for a better future. Next-gen infrastructure, where Japan’s excellence and India’s scale can do wonders. Skill development and people-to-people ties," he added.

Later in the day, PM Modi is scheduled to participate in the 15th India-Japan Annual Summit, his first Summit meeting with his Japanese counterpart PM Ishiba. The two leaders are also scheduled to hold a working dinner meeting. PM Modi and Ishiba will also visit the Miyagi Prefecture on Saturday.

This is PM Modi’s eighth visit to Japan. PM Modi last visited Japan in May 2023. Both leaders had earlier met in June 2025 on the sidelines of the G7 Summit in Kananaskis, Canada and during the 21st ASEAN-India Summit in Vientiane in Laos, last year.

Upon arrival in Tokyo, PM Modi was received by Japan’s Ambassador to India ONO Keiichi, India’s Ambassador to Japan Sibi George and other senior officials.

PM Modi was warmly welcomed by the Indian community, who greeted him with traditional cultural performances and enthusiastic cheers on his arrival in Tokyo. PM Modi lauded the Indian community in Japan for their commitment to preserving the cultural roots while making meaningful contributions to Japanese society.

In a post on X, PM Modi stated, "I was deeply impressed by the warmth of the Indian community in Tokyo. The stance of making significant contributions to Japanese society while continuing to preserve our cultural roots is truly worthy of praise. In the next few hours, I plan to engage in an exchange of opinions with business leaders, with the aim of further invigorating the trade and investment relations between India and Japan."

After concluding his engagements in Japan, PM Modi will visit China to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Summit in Tianjin from August 31-September 1.

- IANS

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Priya S
Wonderful to see our PM engaging with Japanese leadership. The technology and skill development collaboration will create so many opportunities for Indian youth. Hope we see more Japanese companies setting up R&D centers here!
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Michael C
As someone working in the automotive sector, I've seen firsthand how Japanese investment and technology transfer has transformed our industry. Looking forward to similar partnerships in batteries and semiconductors!
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Ananya R
While these partnerships are great, I hope we also focus on getting better technology transfer terms. Sometimes we end up just being manufacturing hubs without gaining core technological expertise.
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Siddharth J
Japan has been one of our most reliable partners. Their quality standards and work ethic combined with our scale and talent can indeed create magic. Exciting times for Indian manufacturing! 🚀
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Nisha Z
The nuclear energy cooperation mentioned is particularly important for our energy security. Hope we can learn from Japan's advanced nuclear technology while ensuring safety remains paramount.

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