Tokyo [Japan], July 1 (ANI): Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi on Wednesday departed from Tokyo for India to attend the sixteenth India-Japan Annual Summit Meeting in Delhi.
Indian Embassy in Tokyo mentioned that preparations are in place in New Delhi to welcome everybody.
The Embassy mentioned in a submit on X, ‘Prime Minister Takaichi’s Visit to India, Annual Summit Meeting: Prime Minister Takaichi is departing for New Delhi. In India, she’s going to attend the sixteenth India-Japan Annual Summit Meeting. We want for a protected journey to India for all members of the delegation. Preparations are in place in New Delhi to welcome everybody. We eagerly await your arrival.’
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Takaichi will land within the nationwide capital on Wednesday night for her three-day official go to to India from July 1 to three, making this her first official go to to the nation since assuming workplace.
As per MEA, throughout her go to, the Japanese PM will participate within the sixteenth India-Japan Annual Summit.
Takaichi’s go to to India is anticipated to spice up funding and innovation alternatives, strengthen financial ties and improve efforts for constructing resilient provide chains in areas like semiconductors and significant minerals.
Diplomatic sources mentioned that the main target in the course of the go to may even be on boosting maritime safety, defence tech cooperation, and growing an ‘Industrial Value Chain’ connecting the Bay of Bengal and Northeast India.
The Japanese PM’s participation within the sixteenth India-Japan Annual Summit will present a possibility for each side to evaluate and strengthen the total spectrum of bilateral cooperation in addition to change views on regional and world problems with mutual curiosity.
This go to follows Prime Minister Modi’s go to to Tokyo in August 2025 for the fifteenth India-Japan Annual Summit and displays the shared dedication of the 2 nations to additional improve India-Japan Special Strategic and Global Partnership. (ANI)

