Key Points

Karnataka Minister MB Patil met with Japan's Consul General to discuss starting direct flights from Bengaluru to Osaka and Nagoya. The state government plans to strengthen investment, cultural, and educational ties with Japan through these new air connections. A 10-day official visit to Japan is scheduled starting September 6 to further these discussions. The move aims to support the 1,400 Japanese companies operating in India, many of which have significant presence in Karnataka's manufacturing sector.

Key Points: Karnataka Minister Patil Discusses Bengaluru Osaka Nagoya Direct Flights

  • Direct flights planned from Bengaluru to Japan's industrial hubs Osaka and Nagoya
  • Karnataka government to strengthen investment and cultural ties with Japan
  • Japanese companies committed Rs 7500 crore investment during Global Investors Meet
  • Collaboration with VTU for Japanese language courses to boost employment
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Talks on direct flights from B'luru to Japan's Osaka, Nagoya: K'taka Minister

Karnataka Minister MB Patil meets Japan Consul General to discuss direct flights from Bengaluru to Osaka and Nagoya, boosting investment and cultural ties.

"During the upcoming Japan visit, a meeting will be held with a Japanese university to discuss this further - Minister MB Patil"

Bengaluru, Aug 29

Karnataka Minister for Large and Medium Industries, M.B. Patil, on Friday, held discussions with Japan's Consul General Nakane Tsutomu here, regarding the possibility of starting direct flight services from Bengaluru to the major Japanese industrial cities of Osaka and Nagoya.

Speaking afterwards, the Minister said that the state government would take necessary initiatives to strengthen investment, cultural and educational ties with Japan, as well as promote skill development such as language learning.

In connection with this, a 10-day official visit to Japan is planned starting from September 6.

At present, there is only a direct flight service from Bengaluru to Japan's capital, Tokyo.

During the Global Investors Meet held in February this year, several Japanese companies agreed to invest Rs 7,500 crore in Karnataka across sectors such as data centres, manufacturing, and logistics, Minister Patil said.

Therefore, it is necessary to start direct flights from Bengaluru to Japan's industrial hubs like Osaka and Nagoya, the Minister added.

He said that many people in Karnataka are employed by Japanese companies.

In this context, it would be beneficial to establish collaborations with local universities like VTU (Visvesvaraya Technological University) to introduce Japanese language courses.

"During the upcoming Japan visit, a meeting will be held with a Japanese university to discuss this further," Minister Patil emphasised.

There are 1,400 Japanese companies operating in India, with about half of them active in the manufacturing sector.

Japan ranks fifth in terms of foreign direct investment in India, and over the past two years, 170 agreements worth $13 billion have been signed between the two countries.

A Bangalore Chamber of Industry and Commerce office has been opened in Tokyo to manage business relations between Japan and Karnataka, Minister Patil said.

The Principal Secretary of the Industries Department, Selvakumar, and Commissioner Gunjan Krishna were also present during the meeting.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great initiative! But I hope they also consider making these flights affordable. Currently, Tokyo direct flights are too expensive for most students and middle-class families. Connectivity should benefit everyone, not just corporate travelers.
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Ananya R
Japanese language courses in VTU is a brilliant idea! Many engineering graduates from Karnataka work with Japanese companies. Knowing the language will give them better career opportunities and help in smoother collaboration. いいですね! (That's good!)
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Michael C
As an expat working in Bengaluru's tech sector, this is welcome news. Better connectivity with Japan will attract more Japanese investment and create job opportunities. The Bangalore-Tokyo flight is always full - shows there's demand for more routes.
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Siddharth J
Hope they finalize this soon! My company has partnerships with firms in Nagoya, and the travel time is currently exhausting. Direct flights will boost business efficiency and strengthen Karnataka's position as an investment destination.
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Nisha Z
Finally! This will be great for tourism too. Osaka is amazing for food and culture, and Nagoya has beautiful historical sites. More Indians should experience Japanese hospitality beyond just Tokyo. 🎌✈️

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