Key topics of the meeting between Modi and Japan today!

On August 29, Indian Prime Minister Modi, who is visiting, will hold talks with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba. The main topics of the India-Japan summit include the integration of both economies. Japan hopes to incorporate India's market, which has more than 1.4 billion people, into Japan's growth system and confirm the strengthening of cooperation in various fields.

To strengthen cooperation in areas such as semiconductors, critical minerals, AI, and pharmaceuticals, it is expected that both sides will reach an agreement on establishing a new framework called "Economic Security Cooperation Initiative."

In the field of security, the 2008 "Joint Declaration" has been revised and is being adjusted towards incorporating specific measures for defense cooperation.

In the economic field, in addition to India's proposal for a new target of 10 trillion yen in private investment over the next decade, including the dispatch of 50,000 professional personnel from India to Japan, both countries have agreed to aim for two-way exchanges of 500,000 people within the next five years.

Additionally, as part of the summit's outcomes, a joint statement and a common vision indicating specific directions for the next ten years in areas such as the environment, healthcare, and exchanges with local governments are expected to be compiled by both sides, totaling 11 outcome documents.

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