Modi, India and Japan
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Prime Minister Modi concluded his Japan visit, heading to China for the SCO meet. The visit strengthened India-Japan ties through six agreements, seve
Japan will introduce its latest E10 series Shinkansen bullet trains to India by early 2030 as part of the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed Rail project, a centrepiece of cooperation between Tokyo and New Delhi.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, on a two-day official visit to Japan, greeted his Japanese counterpart Shigeru Ishiba with the words "Arigato gozaimasu."
Tokyo: Japan on Friday set an investment target of 10 trillion yen in India over a decade and the two sides firmed up a mega roadmap to bolster cooperation in several key areas such as
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India & Japan's Start-Ups To Propel With 10 Trillion Yen Investment Target Over Next Ten Years
PM Modi also said that under the human resource action plan, the exchange of 5 lakh people from both sides will be encouraged in different fields in the next five years. In this, 50,000 skilled Indians will actively contribute to Japan's economy.India and Japan's participation will not be limited to Delhi and Tokyo.
India and Japan have signed a key Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC) to implement Joint Crediting Mechanism (JCM) under Paris Agreement. The collaboration aims to boost low-carbon technology adoption and investments while supporting India’s Net Zero goal by 2070.
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Live Science on MSNJapan launches its first homegrown quantum computer
Japan's first entirely homegrown quantum computer uses superconducting qubits and components made entirely domestically.
The announcement of the accelerated missile schedule coincides with a ministry request for a record 8.8 trillion yen ($59.9 billion) in the fiscal 2026 budget to focus on long-range missiles and drones to counter threats from China, North Korea, and Russia.
Foreign investors were net sellers of Japanese stocks in the week to August 20, for the first time in nine weeks, as they turned cautious, moving to lock in profits after a selloff in technology stocks stalled a market rally.
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The National Interest on MSNAs Trust in America Wavers, Can Defense Technology Fill the Gap?
Japan and South Korea are doubling down on defense technology as they adapt to demographic decline, regional threats, and an unreliable United States.