New Delhi [India], June 2 (ANI) Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday introduced an India-Japan biogas initiative via which 1000 biogas and natural fertiliser vegetation shall be arrange in India.
Today, we have now additionally taken a number of necessary choices within the discipline of power safety.
‘This will give new energy to sustainability, prosperity, and rural livelihoods in India’s villages,’ he stated whereas addressing a joint assertion after bilateral talks with visiting Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi in Hyderabad House in New Delhi.
‘Through the India-Japan Biogas Initiative, we are going to get assist in organising 1000 biogas and natural fertilizer vegetation in India. This will additional strengthen our GOBAR-Dhan initiative,PM Modi stated.
Among the alternate of alternate of a number of memorandum of cooperations included the Memorandum of Cooperation between Ministry of Cooperation and Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying, India and the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan on the enlargement of biogas and natural fertilizer manufacturing and utilization for rural prosperity, power safety and sustainable mobility.
Japanese PM in her press assertion stated, ‘In the realm of power transition, India has set a purpose of leveraging cooperatives to safe power from cow feces to construct 1000 biogas vegetation. In order to contribute to its achievement, we’re launching the Japan-India Cooperative Biogas for Growth or CBG initiative that was launched by Prime Minister Modi.’
Earlier, in his handle, PM Modi welcomed Takaichi, the primary lady PM of Japan on her first go to to India for the sixteenth India-Japan annual summit. He referred to Takaichi as his Younger Sister (choti Behen).
‘She is Japan’s first feminine Prime Minister and a visionary, widespread chief. Moreover, she hails from Japan’s Nara Prefecture, a significant centre of the shared Buddhist heritage between India and Japan…’ PM Modi stated.
Takaichi is endeavor an official go to to New Delhi from July 1-3 for the sixteenth India-Japan Annual Summit.
The Summit will present a possibility for either side to assessment and strengthen the complete spectrum of bilateral cooperation in addition to alternate views on regional and international problems with mutual curiosity as per an announcement from the Ministry of External Affairs.
This is the primary official go to of Takaichi to India and 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)

