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Why the India-Japan Partnership Is Entering a New Strategic Phase

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Sanae Takaichi India Visit

Diplomatic visits between world leaders often produce joint statements and agreements, but some meetings carry broader strategic significance. Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s visit to India is one such occasion, reflecting how New Delhi and Tokyo are steadily transforming their relationship into one of Asia’s most important strategic partnerships.

As Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Prime Minister Takaichi co-chair the 16th India-Japan Annual Summit, the discussions go well beyond routine diplomacy. The agenda covers trade, investment, defence, emerging technologies, clean energy and regional security areas that increasingly define geopolitical influence and economic resilience.

From Economic Partners to Strategic Allies

Over the past decade, India and Japan have steadily expanded cooperation beyond traditional economic ties. Since elevating their relationship to a Special Strategic and Global Partnership in 2014, both countries have found common ground in promoting a stable Indo-Pacific, strengthening supply chains and supporting rules-based international order.

The latest summit is expected to reinforce that trajectory. Rather than focusing solely on increasing trade volumes, both governments are looking to build long-term resilience in sectors considered critical for future economic growth and national security.

Technology Takes Centre Stage

Artificial intelligence, semiconductors, battery technology and critical minerals are expected to feature prominently during the talks.

These industries are increasingly viewed as strategic assets rather than simply commercial opportunities. As countries seek to reduce dependence on concentrated global supply chains, India and Japan are positioning themselves as trusted partners capable of developing diversified manufacturing ecosystems.

Expected agreements in artificial intelligence and semiconductor cooperation could support India’s ambitions to become a major technology manufacturing hub while offering Japanese companies greater opportunities to expand production and research partnerships.

Investment with Long-Term Vision

Japan has consistently been among India’s largest foreign investors, supporting projects ranging from industrial corridors to transport infrastructure.

During Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Tokyo in 2025, Japan committed to more than doubling its investment in India to over $61 billion over the next decade. Government figures also show bilateral trade reached approximately $27.5 billion during the 2025–26 financial year, while Japanese investment in India totalled around $3.2 billion between April and December 2025.

Around 1,400 Japanese companies already operate across India, with nearly half engaged in manufacturing. Their growing presence reflects increasing confidence in India’s industrial capabilities and expanding domestic market.

The India-Japan Business Forum scheduled alongside the summit is expected to explore fresh investment opportunities across manufacturing, finance, clean energy and advanced technologies.

Green Energy Becomes a Shared Priority

Energy security has emerged as another important pillar of bilateral cooperation.

Among the proposals expected to be discussed are investments in a large-scale green ammonia project in Odisha, expansion of biogas initiatives and stronger collaboration under the POWERR Asia initiative aimed at enhancing regional energy resilience.

Such projects align with both countries’ efforts to diversify energy sources while supporting broader climate and sustainability objectives.

Security Cooperation in an Uncertain Indo-Pacific

Economic cooperation represents only one dimension of the relationship.

India and Japan increasingly share strategic concerns regarding maritime security, supply chain stability and regional balance in the Indo-Pacific. Both nations are members of the Quad alongside the United States and Australia, a grouping that has expanded cooperation in areas ranging from disaster relief to critical technologies and maritime awareness.

Defence cooperation between New Delhi and Tokyo has also grown through joint military exercises, strategic dialogue and defence technology partnerships.

While the summit is not expected to announce dramatic military initiatives, continued cooperation reflects a broader commitment to maintaining a free, open and rules-based Indo-Pacific region.

Why This Visit Matters

The significance of Prime Minister Takaichi’s visit lies less in any single agreement and more in the direction it reinforces.

India and Japan are building a partnership designed to address long-term challenges from securing technology supply chains and accelerating industrial growth to promoting regional stability and sustainable energy transition.

For India, stronger ties with Japan bring investment, technology transfer and greater integration into global manufacturing networks. For Japan, India offers a rapidly growing economy, expanding industrial capacity and a trusted strategic partner in Asia.

As geopolitical competition intensifies and global supply chains continue to evolve, partnerships based on shared economic and strategic interests are becoming increasingly important.

The outcomes of this summit may therefore influence not only bilateral relations but also the broader economic and security landscape across the Indo-Pacific in the years ahead.

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