Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi to New Delhi on Thursday, July 2, 2026 [1].
The summit marks the first official visit of Prime Minister Takaichi to India [1]. This meeting is critical as both nations seek to synchronize their security and economic strategies to counter regional instability and enhance technological cooperation in the Indo-Pacific.
The leaders met for bilateral talks following a ceremonial welcome at the forecourt of Rashtrapati Bhavan [2]. The discussions focused on a broad range of strategic interests, including trade, investment, and energy security [1]. Both leaders also addressed cooperation regarding technology and defence as part of their efforts to deepen the India-Japan Special Strategic and Global Partnership [3].
Officials said that several agreements are expected to be signed during the visit [1]. The talks are designed to solidify a framework for mutual growth and regional stability, a priority for both governments as they navigate shifting geopolitical dynamics in Asia [3].
The visit is scheduled to last three days [1]. Throughout this period, the two leaders will engage in high-level dialogues aimed at expanding the scope of their partnership beyond traditional diplomatic ties [2].
Prime Minister Modi and Prime Minister Takaichi intend to utilize this summit to ensure that the strategic alignment between New Delhi and Tokyo remains robust [3]. By focusing on energy and technology, the two nations aim to create a more resilient supply chain that reduces dependence on single-source providers in the region [1].
“The summit marks the first official visit of Prime Minister Takaichi to India.”
This visit signals a continuation of the strategic alignment between India and Japan, focusing on a 'Free and Open Indo-Pacific.' By prioritizing defence and technology agreements, the two nations are strengthening a democratic counterweight to regional hegemony while diversifying their economic dependencies through enhanced trade and energy security.


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