India-Japan Strengthen Economic Bonds: PM Modi Engages with Japanese Executives
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with the Japan Association of Corporate Executives to discuss strengthening bilateral trade, enhancing investment opportunities, and fostering partnerships in key sectors like technology, infrastructure, and clean energy. The talks aimed to deepen economic cooperation between India and Japan, with a focus on India's business-friendly environment.
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In a bid to strengthen economic ties, Prime Minister Narendra Modi engaged in discussions with a delegation from Japan's top corporate executives on Thursday, focusing on enhancing bilateral trade and investment opportunities.
The delegation, representing the Japan Association of Corporate Executives and led by chairperson Takeshi Niinami, emphasized sectors such as agriculture, space, and clean energy, aiming to augment collaboration between India and Japan.
Prime Minister Modi underscored the importance of a transparent and business-friendly environment in India, highlighting the country's commitment to infrastructure development and innovation in fields like AI and green energy.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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