Blitz Bureau
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on July 2 announced that India and Japan have signed an agreement on the first co-development project in the defence sector.
Addressing a joint press meet with his Japanese counterpart, Sanae Takaichi, PM Modi stated that Japan has played a significant role in India’s growth story.
Describing PM Takaichi as his “younger sister”, PM Modi stated that her visit starts a new chapter in the India-Japan Special Strategic and Global Partnership.
“The convergence of Japan’s precision technology and India’s software capabilities will give fresh momentum and strength to the global development of AI. In the field of defence, today we signed an agreement on the first co-development project between India and Japan.”
Extending a warm welcome to his Japanese counterpart, PM Modi said: “Your Excellency and my younger sister, Prime Minister Takaichi Ji, I am delighted to welcome PM Takaichi on her first visit to India for the India–Japan Annual Summit. Prime Minister Takaichi is Japan’s first female Prime Minister and a visionary as well as popular leader. She comes from Japan’s Nara Prefecture, which is a major centre of the shared Buddhist heritage of India and Japan.”
“Just a few days ago, at the G7 Summit, I had said that in today’s atmosphere of global upheaval, mutual trust is our greatest strategic asset. I am proud that the India-Japan partnership stands tall on this touchstone,” he added.
PM Modi said that a free, prosperous and rules-based Indo-Pacific is the shared priority of India and Japan, and both countries have launched several initiatives today that will create a strong foundation for stability and prosperity across the entire region.













