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Jaishankar urges Japanese firms to make and export from India

- Shashank Mattoo shashank.mattoo@livemint.com NEW DELHI

India’s foreign minister S. Jaishankar urged Japanese companies to consider “Make in India” initiative­s as well as export from India to global markets, during the Raisina Roundtable in Tokyo.

Jaishankar is on a three-day visit to Japan to meet with his Japanese counterpar­t Yoko Komikawa. He acknowledg­ed that while investment­s into India from Japan have been robust, bilateral trade has been less robust.

In 2022-23, India-Japan bilateral trade stood at $21.96 billion while foreign direct investment from Japan since April 2000 has reached almost $41 billion.

Japan is the fifth-largest investor in India.

“When I look at the pace of change and the new opportunit­ies today in India, I don’t really see that reflected in the dynamism of our ties,” Jaishankar said of Japan-India relations.

He stated that government-to-government relations have progressed faster than business or people-to-people ties.

On Thursday, Jaishankar also held a joint commission meeting with his Japanese counterpar­t Yoko Komikawa.

“Today, our meeting allowed us to take stock of various ongoing lines of effort, since the dialogue was held last in July in New Delhi,” Jaishankar said at a joint press briefing with his Japanese counterpar­t.

“We agreed on the need for new steps… to make this relationsh­ip prepared for, and responsive to, the emerging geopolitic­al, geo-economic and geo-technologi­cal trends, and as well to the growing demands of the people of the two countries to get to know each other better,” he added.

India and Japan also agreed to consider developmen­t partnershi­p projects in third countries.

“It will benefit not only our two countries but also other countries in the neighbourh­ood through a network of forward and backward linkages,” Jaishankar said.

 ?? AP ?? Foreign minister S. Jaishankar (L) is on a three-day visit to Japan to meet with his Japanese counterpar­t Yoko Komikawa.
AP Foreign minister S. Jaishankar (L) is on a three-day visit to Japan to meet with his Japanese counterpar­t Yoko Komikawa.

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