India-Japan Summit 2026: Piyush Goyal Highlights Japans Investment Interests in India – NDTV
India and Japan Strengthen Cooperation at 2026 Summit
During the ongoing India-Japan Summit in 2026, Union Minister Piyush Goyal announced that Japan is keen to invest significantly in India, highlighting the potential for enhanced economic ties between the two countries. This summit, which includes discussions on strategic collaborations, focuses on fostering investments in various sectors.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi held a series of impactful talks with Japans Prime Minister Takaichi, underscoring the commitment to deepen their strategic partnership. A key highlight was the signing of a Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC) aimed at fostering a $10 billion investment in various initiatives, particularly in artificial intelligence. This investment marks a pivotal moment in bilateral relations, reflecting Japan’s interest in supporting India’s technological growth.
Moreover, both nations have agreed to cooperate in areas such as energy security and economic stability, with an emphasis on sharing knowledge and resources to build a resilient future. The discussions signal an intention to solidify ties amidst a backdrop of global economic challenges, showcasing a partnership built on mutual trust and shared objectives.
The Ministry of External Affairs described the talks as a “Partnership for the Future,” underscoring the importance of collaboration in navigating regional security dynamics. As both countries continue to expand their economic and strategic horizons, this summit is set to pave the way for a robust alliance that could have significant implications for both nations in the years to come.
