Modi and Ishiba agreed to expand India and Japan’s ties. Here’s what they said World Aug 29, 2025 5:28 PM EDT
NEW DELHI (AP) — India and Japan on Friday agreed to further expand ties and deepen cooperation in areas such as security, economy, clean energy and human resources.
The two nations released a “joint vision” for cooperation for the next 10 years after Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Japanese counterpart Shigeru Ishiba held talks in Tokyo. They agreed to boost Japanese private sector investment in India to 10 trillion yen ($68 billion) over the next decade.
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Here’s a look at Modi’s and Ishiba’s remarks:
Future partnership
The Indian leader said India and Japan