Modi and Takaichi Meet Amid Chinese Pressure, Sign Trade Agreement
Indian Prime Minister Modi and Japanese official Takaichi met to sign a Memorandum of Cooperation on trade. Their meeting took place under the shadow of ongoing Chinese pressure in the region.
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Modi and Takaichi meet in the shadow of Chinese pressure
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India and Japan elevated their trade and strategic ties with a new Memorandum of Cooperation signed during the 16th Annual Summit in New Delhi. Prime Minister Modi welcomed his Japanese counterpart, highlighting shared priorities for a free and prosperous Indo-Pacific. The leaders discussed initiatives to boost Japanese investment in India, aiming for significant growth in capital and company presence, underscoring a strengthened partnership built on trust and shared values.
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