Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said his Japanese counterpart Sanae Takaichi's three-day trip to India will "further deepen" their strategic and global partnership, according to his X post on Thursday.
It is expected that the two nations' talks will cover chips, minerals, and energy, while roughly 10 sectors, including oil, pharmaceuticals, and critical materials, will be on the private agenda, Bloomberg News reported the same day.
The visit marked Takaichi's first to India.
In a separate post on X, Takaichi said their talks will center on urgent issues such as economic security and energy security.