New Delhi: Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi on Friday departed from India after concluding a “memorable visit” to New Delhi, advancing partnership between two nations in direction of shared horizons. Union Minister of State for Science and Technology, Jitendra Singh noticed off PM Takaichi on the airport as she departed from India. “A memorable visit concludes, […]
Updated On – 3 July 2026, 01:30 PM
New Delhi: Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi on Friday departed from India after concluding a “memorable visit” to New Delhi, advancing partnership between two nations in direction of shared horizons.
Union Minister of State for Science and Technology, Jitendra Singh noticed off PM Takaichi on the airport as she departed from India.
“A memorable visit concludes, advancing India-Japan partnership towards shared horizons. PM Sanae Takaichi of Japan departs from India following the highly successful 16th India-Japan Annual Summit. She was seen off by Minister of State Jitendra Singh. The visit reaffirmed the commitment of both sides to nurture a partnership pivotal to the shared growth and prosperity of both countries and an anchor for promoting peace, prosperity and stability in the Indo-Pacific and beyond,” Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal posted on X.
Sanae Takaichi was on a three-day visit to India from July 1-3. This was her first visit to India after assuming workplace. During the visit, she and Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the sixteenth India-Japan Annual Summit.
PM Modi additionally hosted a dinner for PM Takaichi on Thursday night. Takaichi expressed gratitude to PM Modi for his heat hospitality and said that she and PM Modi mentioned bilateral ties, worldwide scenario and the cultures and cuisines of the 2 nations.
In a put up on X, PM Takaichi said, “Earlier, I used to be invited to a dinner hosted by Prime Minister Modi. In a relaxed ambiance distinct from our formal talks, Prime Minister Modi and I candidly mentioned not solely Japan-India relations and the worldwide scenario, but in addition the cultures and cuisines of our two nations, in addition to our private sentiments towards one another’s nations, permitting us to additional deepen our mutual belief on a private stage.
“I sincerely express my heartfelt gratitude for India’s proud, rich culinary culture and Prime Minister Modi’s warm hospitality. Building on the foundation of the trust we have cultivated with Prime Minister Modi, we will elevate Japan-India relations to even greater heights as we approach the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations next year,” she added.
During the sixteenth Annual India-Japan Summit at Hyderabad House in New Delhi on Thursday, PM Modi and PM Takaichi mentioned full spectrum of bilateral ties, together with commerce and funding, financial safety, vitality, rising applied sciences, defence and people-to-people exchanges. Both leaders additionally spoke about regional and international developments of mutual curiosity, based on the assertion launched by Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).
Following the talks, the 2 leaders witnessed the change of key Memorandum of Understanding (MoUs) and agreements spanning Economic Security, Clean Energy, crucial applied sciences and analysis and improvement.
In a put up on X, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, “The talks delivered concrete progress on key priorities of our bilateral ties. Both sides adopted three landmark paperwork: Joint Declaration on Economic Security, Joint Statement on Cooperation within the subject of Artificial Intelligence, Joint Statement on Energy Resilience.
“Both leaders witnessed the exchange of key MoUs and agreements spanning Economic Security, Clean Energy, critical technologies and research and development. Both sides agreed on a list of activities for celebrating the 75th anniversary of establishment of Diplomatic Relations,” he added.
PM Modi and PM Takaichi additionally addressed the India-Japan Joint Economic Forum on Thursday, with discussions focussed on growing funding, strengthening resilient provide chains, advancing manufacturing partnerships with the target of ‘Make in India for the World’.
In a put up on X, Jaiswal wrote, “PM Narendra Modi and PM Sanae Takaichi addressed the India-Japan Joint Economic Forum today. Both sides reaffirmed the pivotal role of industry in advancing the Special Strategic and Global Partnership. Discussions focused on expanding investment, strengthening resilient supply chains, advancing manufacturing partnerships with the objective of ‘Make in India for the World’, promoting clean growth and deepening cooperation in critical and emerging technologies.”