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India, Japan sign pacts on AI, metals, and energy after Modi-Takaichi talks

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NEW DELHI, July ‌2 (Reuters) - India and Japan signed pacts on ​Thursday to boost their cooperation in artificial intelligence, metals, energy, and prepared ⁠a joint roadmap for economic security, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said after talks with his Japanese counterpart Sanae ​Takaichi.

Takaichi is on a three-day visit to New Delhi as the ‌two Asian partners hold their 16th annual summit. 

"The convergence of Japan's precision technology and India's software capabilities will give a ⁠new momentum and strength to global AI ⁠development," Modi told reporters. 

Bilateral trade between the two countries reached $27.5 billion in fiscal year 2025/26, while Japanese investment in India was $3.2 billion between April and December 2025, according to ‌Indian government data.

Modi said that the two countries, also members ⁠of the Quad grouping, signed an ‌agreement on their first co-development project ​in the defence sector. 

"Through the India-Japan bio-gas Initiative, we will set up 1,000 bio-gas and organic fertilizer plants in ‌India," he added. 

Japan is among India's largest ​investors, backing major infrastructure ⁠projects including a high-speed rail corridor between the ‌cities of Mumbai and Ahmedabad. ⁠Japanese firms have also increased investments in Indian companies, including a recent $1.6 billion deal for a 20% stake in ​Yes Bank.

Takaichi is accompanied ‌by a large business delegation and is due to speak ⁠at a business conference later ​on Thursday.

(Reporting by Tanvi Mehta, writing by Hritam ​Mukherjee; Editing by YP Rajesh)

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