COOPERATION on artificial intelligence between India and Japan will help boost global development, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Thursday after talks with his Japanese counterpart, Sanae Takaichi, in New Delhi.
India and Japan signed agreements on economic security, Artificial Intelligence (AI), defence, and health sectors for a “futuristic and limitless” partnership, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Thursday.
Addressing the India-Japan Joint Economic Forum, PM Modi said that there was a “strategic synergy, confidence and clarity” between New Delhi and Tokyo.
He called for a collaboration where Japan’s technology and India’s market present a “resilient supply chain” in semiconductors, pharma and critical minerals. India and Japan have enhanced economic ties with Tokyo to invest 10 trillion yen in India over the next decade. “Today, PM Takaichi and I have decided to further speed up and deepen our partnership. We signed agreements on economic security, AI, defence, health and several issues so that this partnership becomes futuristic and limitless.
“There is strategic synergy, confidence and clarity between our two governments. The responsibility to turn this into outcomes is yours,” the Prime Minister said.
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