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India’s Modi agrees with Japan’s Ishiba to boost economic ties and cooperation

TOKYO (AP) — The leaders of India and Japan agreed Friday to bolster economic ties while also boosting cooperation in defense, energy and other areas, as the two Asian powers face common challenges such as China’s growing influence and U.S. tariffs.

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India's Modi meets Japan's Ishiba as he begins Asia tour

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, left, and Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba shake hands during the Japan India Economic Forum in Tokyo Friday, Aug. 29, 2025. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko)


TOKYO (AP) — The leaders of India and Japan agreed Friday to bolster economic ties while also boosting cooperation in defense, energy and other areas, as the two Asian powers face common challenges such as China’s growing influence and U.S. tariffs.

Following their summit in Tokyo, Indian Prime Minister and Japanese Prime Minister agreed on a goal of boosting Japanese private investment in India to about $6.8 billion a year over the coming decade, up from about $2.7 billion a year in the 2010s.

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