Overview
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Tokyo on August 29 for the 15th India–Japan Annual Summit, his first standalone visit to Japan in nearly seven years.
- Multiple outlets report Tokyo is preparing a roughly ¥10 trillion ($68 billion) investment plan for India over the next decade, though no formal announcement has been made.
- Talks center on AI, semiconductors and defence cooperation, with an economic‑security pact covering chips and critical minerals reported to be under consideration.
- Discussions include potential manufacture of E10 Shinkansen coaches in India; the leaders are slated to visit a Tohoku Shinkansen facility in Sendai and tour Tokyo Electron.
- Modi addressed an India–Japan Economic Forum and invited fresh investment, before departing next for Tianjin to attend the SCO summit and meet regional leaders.