Japan PM Sanae Takaichi arrives in Delhi for official India visit NEW DELHI: Japanese prime minister Sanae Takaichi arrived in New Delhi on Wednesday on a three-day official visit to India and was received at the airport by union minister Jitendra Singh.Takaichi is scheduled to hold formal talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday before attending the Japan-India Joint Economic Forum, which will be attended by more than 100 Japanese business leaders, including several CEOs.Economic security is expected to be a key focus of the visit, the first bilateral meeting between the two prime ministers since Takaichi took office last year. The discussions are likely to centre on strengthening supply chains in sectors such as semiconductors and critical minerals.The two leaders are also expected to discuss regional and global issues, including the conflicts in Ukraine and West Asia, as well as developments in the Indo-Pacific, where Japan views India as an “indispensable partner” in advancing its Free and Open Indo-Pacific framework based on the rule of law.Takaichi’s visit follows PM Modi’s trip to Tokyo in August 2025 for the 15th India-Japan Annual Summit, where the two countries reaffirmed their commitment to expanding cooperation across strategic, economic, technological and security sectors.India and Japan share a long-standing Special Strategic and Global Partnership, with cooperation spanning trade and investment, defence and security, infrastructure, high-speed rail, digital technologies, clean energy and people-to-people exchanges.Earlier this month, PM Modi met his Japanese counterpart on the sidelines of the 52nd G7 Summit in France, where the two leaders discussed ways to strengthen economic cooperation, with a focus on trade and investment.Get the latest India news and live updates. Download the TOI App.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’Neglecting For 2.5 Years’ Kailash Vijayvargiya’s Letter To CM Mohan Yadav Triggers Political StormWATCH: Eggs, Vegetables Hurled At Mahua Moitra; TMC MP Accuses ‘BJP Goons’, Says Police Stood ByAs Takaichi Arrives In Delhi, Why India Refuses To Take Sides In The Japan-China StandoffCalcutta Stock Exchange To Be Revived: Bengal’s Push To Reposition Kolkata As Key Financial CentreAkhilesh Yadav’s Trusted Aide Kamal Akhtar Loses Key SP Post As UP’s Moradabad Turf War SpiralsOne Year After Operation Sindoor, 117 Indian And Pakistani Leaders Urge Peace And DialogueRam Temple Donation Theft: Police Reveal Alleged Inside Operation Behind Crores HeistJuly 1 Rule Changes Explained: Costlier Passports, Free Aadhaar Updates, EPFO And ITR DeadlinesWhy Thousands Are Visiting Lohagad Fort’s Alleged Murder Spot | ‘Siya Point’ |Dark Tourism ExplainedUS Supreme Court Rejects Trump’s Birthright Order, Big Relief For Indians In US123Photostories5 secrets to build an aura everyone feels attracted toPersonality test: Solo trip or holiday with your partner? What your travel style tells you about yourself5 shocking facts about octopuses that seem too strange to be realBengaluru daycare horror: 8 red flags every parent should know before choosing a daycare10 beautiful baby girl names inspired by the beauty of nature and their heartwarming meaningsFoaming face wash vs gel cleanser: Which one is better for your skin type?6 desi Indian foods that are better eaten at night than in the morningPsychology says parents who stay calm during tantrums help children learn emotional regulationPsychology says people-pleasing is a trauma response, and you don’t even know itFrom Naan to Khulcha: 12 popular Indian breads, their calories and what they taste best with123Hot PicksLPG gas priceCBSE best marks ruleNEET PG RegistrationRam Temple donation theftMumbai RainsNew visa ruleMarcus SmartNayara petrol priceHow to Watch FIFA World Cup TodayTop TrendingNayara energy petrol priceLPG priceKetan Agarwal Murder CaseFIFA World Cup 2026Monaco BlastBengaluru TechieAnukalp MishraSergei IvanovIndigo Check-in Bag FaresAyodhya Ram Temple Donation Theft
NEW DELHI: Japanese prime minister Sanae Takaichi arrived in New Delhi on Wednesday on a three-day official visit to India and was received at the airport by union minister Jitendra Singh.Takaichi is scheduled to hold formal talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday before attending the Japan-India Joint Economic Forum, which will be attended by more than 100 Japanese business leaders, including several CEOs.Economic security is expected to be a key focus of the visit, the first bilateral meeting between the two prime ministers since Takaichi took office last year. The discussions are likely to centre on strengthening supply chains in sectors such as semiconductors and critical minerals.The two leaders are also expected to discuss regional and global issues, including the conflicts in Ukraine and West Asia, as well as developments in the Indo-Pacific, where Japan views India as an “indispensable partner” in advancing its Free and Open Indo-Pacific framework based on the rule of law.Takaichi’s visit follows PM Modi’s trip to Tokyo in August 2025 for the 15th India-Japan Annual Summit, where the two countries reaffirmed their commitment to expanding cooperation across strategic, economic, technological and security sectors.India and Japan share a long-standing Special Strategic and Global Partnership, with cooperation spanning trade and investment, defence and security, infrastructure, high-speed rail, digital technologies, clean energy and people-to-people exchanges.Earlier this month, PM Modi met his Japanese counterpart on the sidelines of the 52nd G7 Summit in France, where the two leaders discussed ways to strengthen economic cooperation, with a focus on trade and investment.