Key facts
- Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi plans to visit India in early July.
- Over 50 business leaders from companies like Suzuki and Itochu will accompany Takaichi.
- The visit aims to bolster cooperation in security and economic sectors.
- Discussions will cover semiconductors, clean energy, manufacturing, and critical minerals supply chains.
- The trip is seen as part of Japan's strategy to counter China's economic influence.
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is scheduled to visit India in early July, leading a delegation of over 50 business leaders from prominent Japanese companies, including Suzuki and Itochu. The visit, aimed at strengthening bilateral ties and countering China's growing economic influence, will focus on key areas such as energy security, critical minerals supply chains, artificial intelligence, semiconductors, clean energy, manufacturing, and logistics.
The trip is part of Japan's broader strategy to deepen engagement across Asia. Discussions are expected to cover evolving defense partnerships and economic security cooperation. The visit's final dates are contingent on the schedule of Japan's Parliament.
Ahead of Takaichi's proposed visit, a 'Rising India 2' conclave is being held in Tokyo, featuring Japan's Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama, Suzuki Motor Corporation President Toshihiro Suzuki, and India's Ambassador to Japan Nagma Mohamed Mallick. This event aims to convert diplomatic momentum into actionable economic partnerships.
