Prime Minister visits a semiconductor facility in Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture

August 30th, 11:52 am

PM Modi and Japanese PM Ishiba travelled together to visit Tokyo Electron Miyagi Ltd at Sendai in Miyagi Prefecture. The PM was briefed about TEL’s role in the global semiconductor value chain, and its ongoing and planned collaborations with India.This joint visit underscored the shared vision of India and Japan to develop robust, resilient and trusted semiconductor supply chains.

Let India’s states and Japan’s prefectures co-pilot our shared progress: PM Modi in Tokyo

August 30th, 08:00 am

PM Modi met and interacted with 16 Governors from various Prefectures of Japan. In his address, he noted that India–Japan ties have continued to flourish. Highlighting the momentum in the India–Japan Special Strategic and Global Partnership across multiple domains, the PM emphasised that the time had come to give a renewed push to State–Prefecture engagement, moving beyond ties centred solely around Tokyo and Delhi.

Prime Minister interacts with Governors of Prefectures of Japan

August 30th, 07:34 am

PM Modi met and interacted with 16 Governors from various Prefectures of Japan. In his address, he noted that India–Japan ties have continued to flourish. Highlighting the momentum in the India–Japan Special Strategic and Global Partnership across multiple domains, the PM emphasised that the time had come to give a renewed push to State–Prefecture engagement, moving beyond ties centred solely around Tokyo and Delhi.

Fact Sheet : India-Japan Economic Security Cooperation

August 29th, 08:12 pm

Japan and India, recognising their shared interest in safeguarding critical economic interests in the backdrop of evolving global challenges, commit to advancing cooperation in the field of economic security. Anchored in the common vision for a rules-based economic order in the Indo-Pacific and beyond, both countries will continue to deepen collaboration.

Joint Declaration on Security Cooperation between India and Japan

August 29th, 07:43 pm

While adopting the Joint Declaration on Security Cooperation, India and Japan reaffirmed their Special Strategic Partnership, grounded in shared values and interests, to promote a free, open, and rules-based Indo-Pacific. Both the countries are committed to enhancing bilateral security cooperation, leveraging their complementary strengths, and deepening coordination to advance regional peace, prosperity, and a lawful international order.

India - Japan Joint Vision for the Next Decade: Eight Directions to Steer the Special Strategic and Global Partnership

August 29th, 07:11 pm

Building on the India-Japan Special Strategic and Global Partnership, eight comprehensive all-nation lines of effort have been outlined with clear goals and targets for the next decade. These efforts aim to initiate a transformative phase in the India-Japan people-centric partnership, marking the eighth decade of bilateral relations, and to deliver tangible benefits for future generations.

15th India-Japan Annual Summit Joint Statement: Partnership for Security and Prosperity of our Next Generation

August 29th, 07:06 pm

PM Modi and Japanese PM Ishiba held the delegation-level talks during which they recalled the longstanding friendship between India and Japan. The two Prime Ministers made a series of announcements focusing on three priority areas: bolstering defense and security cooperation, reinforcing economic partnership and deepening people-to-people exchanges.

Action Plan for India - Japan Human Resource Exchange and Cooperation

August 29th, 06:54 pm

During the India-Japan Annual Summit of 2025, PM Modi and Japanese PM Ishiba concurred on the need to foster deeper understanding between their citizens and to find collaborative avenues for their human resources to co-create values and address respective national priorities. The two countries have set an aspirational target of the exchange of more than 500,000 personnel in both directions in the next five years.

List of Outcomes: Prime Minister’s Visit to Japan

August 29th, 06:23 pm

During the PM Modi’s visit to Japan, India and Japan strengthened ties across economic security, technology, health, mobility, environment, and culture. Key outcomes include a 10-year Joint Vision, security cooperation, human resource exchange, digital partnership, clean energy initiatives, space collaboration, SME and AI forums, and enhanced state-prefecture and business linkages.

PM Modi receives a Daruma doll from Rev Seishi Hirose, Chief Priest of the Shorinzan Daruma-Ji temple

August 29th, 04:29 pm

PM Modi was presented a Daruma doll by Rev Seishi Hirose, Chief Priest of the Shorinzan Daruma-Ji temple, Takasaki-Gunma. This special gesture reflects the close civilizational and spiritual ties between India and Japan.

Japanese technology and Indian talent are a winning combination: PM Modi in Tokyo

August 29th, 03:59 pm

At the joint press meet with Japanese PM Ishiba, PM Modi said the discussions were both productive and meaningful. He underlined that the India–Japan partnership holds significance for global peace and stability. Outlining the shared vision, he highlighted priority areas such as investment, innovation, economic security, environment, technology, health, mobility, people-to-people exchanges, and state–prefecture collaborations.

India is the springboard for Japanese businesses to the Global South: PM Modi in Tokyo

August 29th, 11:20 am

In his address at the India-Japan Economic Forum, PM Modi remarked that India is the fastest-growing major economy in the world and is soon set to become the third-largest economy globally. He also offered his suggestions for India-Japan partnership in manufacturing, technology & innovation, green energy transition, next-generation infrastructure, skill development, and people-to-people ties.

Prime Minister attends India-Japan Economic Forum

August 29th, 11:02 am

In his address at the India-Japan Economic Forum, PM Modi highlighted the success of the India-Japan Special Strategic and Global Partnership, in particular the bilateral collaboration in the fields of investment, manufacturing and technology. Inviting Japanese companies to further enhance their footprint in India, he noted that the Indian growth story presented exciting opportunities for them.

PM Modi arrives in Tokyo, Japan

August 29th, 06:43 am

Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Japan a short while ago. In Japan, the PM will participate in the 15th India–Japan Annual Summit. PM Modi and Japanese PM Shigeru Ishiba will review the Special Strategic and Global Partnership between India & Japan, and discuss important issues.

Prime Minister's meeting with President of Brazil

May 21st, 09:49 am

PM Modi met H.E. Mr. Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, President of Brazil, in Hiroshima on the sidelines of the G-7 Summit. The leaders marked the 75th anniversary year of establishment of diplomatic relations and reviewed their Strategic Partnership discussing ways to further deepen it, especially in sectors of defence production, trade, pharmaceuticals, agriculture, dairy & animal husbandry and bio-fuels & clean energy.

Prime Minister’s visit to the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum

May 21st, 07:58 am

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi joined other leaders at G-7 Summit in Hiroshima to visit the Peace Memorial Museum. Prime Minister signed the visitor’s book in the Museum. The leaders also paid floral tributes at the Cenotaph for the victims of the Atomic Bomb.

Prime Minister’s meeting with Prime Minister of Japan

May 20th, 08:16 am

PM Modi held a bilateral meeting with H.E Mr. Fumio Kishida, Prime Minister of Japan, on the sidelines of the G-7 Summit in Hiroshima. PM Modi stressed the need to highlight the concerns and priorities of Global South.

Prime Minister unveils Mahatma Gandhi Bust in Hiroshima

May 20th, 08:12 am

PM Modi unveiled the bust of Mahatma Gandhi in Hiroshima, Japan. The Mahatma Gandhi bust has been gifted by the Government of India to the city of Hiroshima as a symbol of friendship and goodwill between India and Japan.

PM Modi arrives in Hiroshima, Japan

May 19th, 05:23 pm

Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Hiroshima, Japan. He will attend the G7 Summit as well hold bilateral meetings with PM Kishida of Japan and other world leaders.

Prime Minister attends State Funeral of former Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe

September 27th, 04:34 pm

Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the State Funeral of former Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe at the Nippon Budokan, Tokyo. The Prime Minister honoured the memory of former PM Abe, who he considered a dear friend and a great champion of India-Japan partnership.