“Partnership Vital For Global Peace And Security”: PM Modi On India-Japan Ties, Calls It A ‘Golden Chapter’ | India News

On Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stressed that the partnership between India and Japan, two of the world’s largest economies and democracies, is vital not only for their own countries, but also for global peace and security.
Prime Minister Modi emphasized that both countries are the basis for a new and golden section in special strategic and global partnerships, focusing on investment, innovation, economic security, environment, technology, health, mobility and human-human changes and prepared a vision for the next decade.
“Today’s debates are productive and purposeful. As the two largest economies in the world and living democracies, we accept that our partnership is necessary not only for the two countries, but also for global peace and security. Today, they are natural partners in shaping a better world. Today, we have created the foundation of the new and golden section in our special strategies.
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Emphasizing sustainability as a pillar of partnership, Prime Minister Modi praised the launch of the Joint Credit Mechanism for energy and called it a “great victory önemli showing that the green partnership was as strong as the economic partnership.
“Our common credit mechanism for energy is a great victory. It shows that our green partnership is as strong as our economic partnership. In this direction, we start sustainable fuel initiatives and battery supply chain partnership. Under this, we will continue in critical and strategic sectors,” he said.
Emphasizing that cooperation in the high -tech sector is a priority for both India and Japan, Prime Minister Modi said that the attempt to cooperate digital partnership 2.0 and AI cooperation attempts focus on semiconductors and rare land minerals.
“Cooperation in the high -tech sector is a priority for both of us. In this context, digital partnership 2.0 and AI cooperation attempt are taken. Semiconductors and rare soil minerals will be at the beginning of our agenda.” He said.


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