Japan to invest $68bn in India over 10 years, including AI and chips

Ishiba's plan for closer business ties also involves welcoming Indian specialists

20250825N Modi Ishiba

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Japanese counterpart Shigeru Ishiba will meet Aug. 29 to discuss cooperation involving investment by Japan in India. (Source photos by Reuters, Nikkei)

KANA BABA

TOKYO -- Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba will unveil plans for investing 10 trillion yen ($68 billion) to deepen bilateral business ties with India over the next 10 years during his summit with Indian counterpart Narendra Modi beginning Friday.

Sponsored Content

About Sponsored ContentThis content was commissioned by Nikkei's Global Business Bureau.