1. Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited a semiconductor equipment manufacturer in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan.
- They discussed enhancing cooperation on economic security, particularly supply chains for semiconductors.
- The leaders also agreed to strengthen cooperation for the introduction of Shinkansen bullet trains in India's high-speed railway line.
2. Ishiba highlighted the safety and punctuality of Japan's Shinkansen during the trip with Modi on a Shinkansen from Tokyo to Sendai.
3. Both leaders consider Japan-India relations important, with India being the world's most populous country expanding its international presence. Ishiba hopes to boost ties with India through summit-level diplomacy and has been invited by Modi to visit India later this year for a Quad nations summit.
- They discussed enhancing cooperation on economic security, particularly supply chains for semiconductors.
- The leaders also agreed to strengthen cooperation for the introduction of Shinkansen bullet trains in India's high-speed railway line.
2. Ishiba highlighted the safety and punctuality of Japan's Shinkansen during the trip with Modi on a Shinkansen from Tokyo to Sendai.
3. Both leaders consider Japan-India relations important, with India being the world's most populous country expanding its international presence. Ishiba hopes to boost ties with India through summit-level diplomacy and has been invited by Modi to visit India later this year for a Quad nations summit.
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Japanese PM Ishiba Shigeru and Indian PM Narendra Modi discussed economic security cooperation, particularly semiconductor supply chains, during a visit to a manufacturer in Miyagi Prefecture, Japan. They also agreed to strengthen collaboration for the introduction of Shinkansen bullet trains in