Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday (August 29) after reaching Japan that Japan has always been an important partner in India’s development journey. He said that from metro to manufacturing, our partnership in every field from semiconductor to startups has become a symbol of mutual trust. He arrived to join the Indo-Japan Economic Forum during a two-day visit to Japan. This tour of Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Japan is going to be special in many ways.
Prime Minister Modi said, ,I have reached Tokyo this morning. I am very happy that my journey is starting with the veterans of the business world. Many of you are such that I have been introduced to my personal, even when I was in Gujarat and even when I came to Delhi. “He said,” “Japan has always been an important partner in India’s development journey. From metro to manufacturing, our partnership in every field from semiconductor to startups has become a symbol of mutual trust. ”
Japanese companies invest more than $ 40 billion in India – PM Modi
PM Modi said, “Japanese companies have invested more than $ 40 billion in India. In the last 2 years, a private investment of $ 30 billion has been done. India’s unprecedented transformation in the last 11 years From you are all well familiar. Today in India Political stability Is, Economic stability Is, Policy There is transparency in. ”
What did Prime Minister Modi say about Make in India
The Prime Minister said, “Auto sector Our participation has been very successful in. We together, the same magic, Batteries, robotics, semi-conductors, ship-beding and nuclear Can also repeat in Together, we can contribute significantly to the development of Global South, especially Africa. I urge you all that come on, Make in India, Make for the World,
How is Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Japan special for India
After the implementation of American tariff on India, this visit of PM Modi is very important for strategic and economic investment. PM Modi AI, The semiconductor and new technology can be interacted with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba. Bullet train projects may also be included in their agenda.

