India-Japan Summit: PM Narendra Modi, PM Sanae Takaichi Sign Landmark AI, Defence & Clean Energy Agreements | Video
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New Delhi: PM Narendra Modi welcomed his Japanese counterpart Sanae Takaichi as she landed in New Delhi on Thursday night. The Japanese leader, making her first trip to India, has come with a 150- strong business delegation for the India-Japan 16th annual summit. Talks were held between the two leaders, post which a number of initiatives were signed in the fields of AI, economic security, and clean energy, among other areas. MEA officials said that the two leaders also exchanged views on regional and global issues.
It is wonderful to meet Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi in Delhi. Japan is an important partner of India and we are confident that our ties will get even stronger in the times to come. Our talks today covered the full range of the India-Japan Special Strategic and Global… pic.twitter.com/uxVvrOj2u6
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— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) July 2, 2026
Addressed the India-Japan Joint Economic Forum along with Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi. It was gladdening to interact with business leaders from both countries, whose enterprise and innovation continue to add new momentum to the India-Japan economic partnership.… pic.twitter.com/hGXrYcDBw7
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) July 2, 2026
Speaking at a joint press conference, Modi referred to the Japanese PM as his “younger sister” and lauded the fact that she came from Nara Prefecture, which he stated was “a very important centre of the shared Buddhist heritage of India and Japan.”
#WATCH | Delhi: During press statement with Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi says, "Excellency and my younger sister, Prime Minister Takaichi, delegates from both nations, and members of the media—Namaskar. It gives me great pleasure to welcome Prime… pic.twitter.com/O78kLVnptK
— ANI (@ANI) July 2, 2026
He stated that both sides had issued a joint statement on AI saying, “several key institutions within the Indian AI ecosystem have also signed agreements with their Japanese partners.” On the defence front, he added that India and Japan had signed their first-ever co-development defence technology project called the Unicorn Project which he said would open up a new chapter in our defence technology partnership. “Going forward, we will jointly develop defence technologies that strengthen regional peace, maritime security, and the rules-based order.”
#WATCH | Delhi: During press statement with Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi says, "Prime Minister Takaichi and I believe that a technology partnership will become the strongest pillar of our cooperation. To realise this vision, we have also issued a joint… pic.twitter.com/Nc8rKIDamY
— ANI (@ANI) July 2, 2026
Trade was another key area for both sides, with Prime Minister Modi making clear that the India-Japan Investment Partnership continued to grow from strength to strength, with over 100 new business agreements having been concluded over the past year. He stated that India’s goal remained clear: “to attract ten trillion yen of Japanese investment into India over the next ten years and to double the number of Japanese companies operating in India.” Currently, an estimated 1,400 Japanese companies operate in India.
#WATCH | Delhi: During press statement with Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi says, "In today’s era of uncertainty, both India and Japan fully understand the importance of economic and energy security. To this end, we have today prepared a joint roadmap for… pic.twitter.com/h94CP5DHmj
— ANI (@ANI) July 2, 2026
Japan is among the largest investors in India and has many infrastructure projects in the country, the most notable of which is the Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed rail project. The country has also financed several phases of the Delhi, Mumbai, and Chennai metros in the country. In the banking sector, Japan’s Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation has acquired a 20% stake in Yes Bank for `13,483 crore ($1.6 billion) This is the largest foreign investment in India’s banking sector.
#WATCH | Delhi: Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri says, "Prime Minister of Japan Sanae Takaichi arrived in New Delhi yesterday evening on an official visit on the invitation of PM Narendra Modi. This is PM Takaichi's first-ever official visit to India, but the two Prime Ministers… pic.twitter.com/Pg1HNka38x
— ANI (@ANI) July 2, 2026
Speaking at a special briefing post the meeting between the two leaders, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri described the India-Japan relationship as one of “exceptional trust” adding that trust was the “new currency of global relationships” today. Speaking about the discussions, Misri said that the talks between the two leaders were focused on “economic security, energy resilience, and technology and innovation.”
VIDEO | Delhi: During a special briefing on the official visit of the Prime Minister of Japan to India, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri says, "Today's engagements have yielded several substantial outcomes, broadly falling under three crucial areas, economic security, energy… pic.twitter.com/ydl8jx9zkr
— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) July 2, 2026
Misri stated that both sides had issued a joint statement on energy resilience where they agreed to cooperate on “strategic stockpiling and reserve mechanisms for crude oil and petroleum products.” In this regard, he said that both countries had announced today “the Japan-India Cooperative Biogas for Growth Initiative. Under this, Japan will partner with India in setting up 1,000 biogas plants all across India by leveraging the vast network of dairy cooperatives that already exist in India.”
Delhi: Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri says, "Earlier today, just a short while ago, following the bilateral talks, both leaders participated in the India-Japan Joint Economic Forum. Economic cooperation, as I said earlier, lies at the heart of our bilateral relationship. You… pic.twitter.com/2Onci5lW9b
— IANS (@ians_india) July 2, 2026
Misri said India welcomed the evolution of the Japanese defence posture as far as defence exports were concerned. He said that the prime minister had suggested that this cooperation could span the entire spectrum of the defence sector from designing to production to manufacturing. “Insofar as specific platforms are concerned, you would have noticed the leaders marking the progress on the major project that is underway right now between the two countries, which is the Unicorn project, which is a naval radio antenna-related project.”
Delhi: Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri says, "First of all, I would say that we obviously welcome the evolution of Japan's posture with regard to defence exports. There has been a considerable and, from our perspective, positive evolution on this issue. Today, the two leaders also… pic.twitter.com/6hUDRnM81R
— IANS (@ians_india) July 2, 2026
Journalist: Will Japan build Mogami-class warships in India?
— Shashank Mattoo (@MattooShashank) July 2, 2026
FS Misri: We did not talk about the Mogami-class ships today. But PMs Modi and Takaichi talk about working on air, land and sea systems. Specific issues including the one you mentioned may come up at the right time. pic.twitter.com/uKwnmEt3g8
Asked if discussions had taken place between the two leaders about the Quad, Misri said that questions about the Indo-Pacific and the Quad were not the central point of this bilateral summit. However, he added that both leaders had reaffirmed the importance of the Quad and cooperation in the Indo-Pacific. “Insofar as specific engagements are concerned, I would say you should stay tuned because there will be more activities and events related to Quad that will happen in the coming months.”