1. Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru and Indian counterpart Narendra Modi met in Tokyo, affirming cooperation in security, economy, and people-to-people exchanges.
2. They agreed to develop a new economic security framework for areas such as semiconductors, critical minerals, AI, pharmaceuticals, and revise the 2008 joint declaration on security to include defense cooperation steps.
3. The leaders aim for increased private-sector investment between India and Japan (10 trillion yen over the next decade) and people-to-people exchanges (over 500,000 individuals in the next five years, with 50,000 from India to Japan).
2. They agreed to develop a new economic security framework for areas such as semiconductors, critical minerals, AI, pharmaceuticals, and revise the 2008 joint declaration on security to include defense cooperation steps.
3. The leaders aim for increased private-sector investment between India and Japan (10 trillion yen over the next decade) and people-to-people exchanges (over 500,000 individuals in the next five years, with 50,000 from India to Japan).
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Summary
Japanese PM Ishiba Shigeru and Indian counterpart Narendra Modi met in Tokyo, focusing on security, economy, and people-to-people ties. They agreed to develop a new economic security framework in areas like semiconductors, critical minerals, AI, pharmaceuticals, and revise the 2008 joint