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Japan bets ₹1 lakh crore on India: Manufacturing, AI and semiconductors lead 120 new India-Japan deals

Business Today

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July 2, 2026

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Japan is ramping up its economic engagement with India, committing nearly 1 trillion in investments across manufacturing, semiconductors, AI, green energy and finance. With 120 MoUs signed since August 2025, the partnership is rapidly evolving from a trade relationship into a strategic technology alliance.

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