Politics8/28/2025Bloomberg

Modi to Secure Japan Investment, Supply Deals During Key Visit

Modi to Secure Japan Investment, Supply Deals During Key Visit

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to visit Japan for a two-day trip, during which he aims to secure significant investment pledges from the Japanese government and private companies. According to sources, the anticipated investment deals are estimated to exceed ¥10 trillion (approximately $68 billion). The primary focus of Modi's visit is to strengthen economic ties between India and Japan, particularly as India seeks to bolster its economy amidst the impact of rising US tariffs. The investment pledges are expected to cover various sectors, including infrastructure, manufacturing, and technology. The visit is seen as an opportunity for Modi to showcase India's economic potential and attract foreign investment, which is crucial for the country's continued growth and development. The strengthening of India-Japan economic cooperation is also expected to have geopolitical implications, as the two nations work to counterbalance China's growing influence in the region.

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