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10 trillion yen in 10 years, technology to meet Indian talent: Modi, Ishiba Summit
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, at the India-Japan Annual Summit in Tokyo, set an ambitious target of attracting 10 trillion yen investment from Japan into India. Stressing on “Make in India, Make for the World”, he called for deeper cooperation. Modi underlined that Japanese technology and Indian talent together can drive growth, innovation, and prosperity. He has also invited Japanese PM Shigeru Ishiba for the next summit in India, marking a new chapter in bilateral relations.
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