Chandigarh [India], September 29 (ANI): Japanese Nobel laureate Takaaki Kajita praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s imaginative and prescient for Indo-Japan collaboration in science and expertise, highlighting India’s exceptional rise within the Global Innovation Index (GII), in keeping with an official assertion.
Kajita, a famend physicist, attributed India’s progress to the Modi authorities’s strategic concentrate on analysis and growth (R&D). He praised India’s fast development within the Global Innovation Index over the past 11 years, in keeping with the assertion.
During the latest Japan go to, PM Modi had known as for a joint collaboration between Indian expertise and Japanese expertise to create a next-generation tech revolution. Takaaki, together with 20 famend Japanese scientists, signed a decision to increase help to PM Modi’s imaginative and prescient for Indo-Japan joint partnership within the subject of analysis and innovation.
Kajita emphasised the significance of deepening the Indo-Japanese partnership in science and expertise. The partnership in science and expertise is predicted to leverage mutual strengths, driving innovation and future developments.
‘Japan ought to study from India on the fast development within the subject of Research & Innovation’, stated Takaaki Kajita, a Japanese physicist who received the Nobel Prize in 2015 for his distinguished work in discovering the oscillations of neutrinos.
Takaaki was collaborating within the worldwide convention on ‘India-Japan Next Generation Science and Technology Partnership: Academic and Research’ hosted by India’s premier instructional establishment, Chandigarh University, and Japan’s top-ranked college, the University of Tokyo, in Japan’s capital metropolis.
While talking through the convention, Takaaki stated, ‘India’s fast development within the Global Innovation Index from 91 rank in 2014 to 38 in 2024 has stunned the world. Japan ought to study from India how the federal government ought to concentrate on the sphere of R&D.’
India has climbed to thirty eighth place within the GII, up from 91st in 2014, showcasing its rising world stature.
Earlier, on September 9, talking with ANI on the sidelines of the ISA Steel conclave in New Delhi, Kazuo Mike Fujisawa, Representative of the Japan Iron & Steel Federation, instructed ANI that many Japanese metal corporations are exhibiting curiosity in India.
‘India has excessive metal manufacturing progress, and its inhabitants is rising, so it has excessive metal consumption per capita,’ he stated.
India and Japan have been long-time commerce companions within the metal trade. (ANI)

