Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Japan’s Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi meet in New Delhi and announce new agreements covering artificial intelligence, economic security, and energy resilience, with additional cooperation described in areas such as clean energy and defence. Multiple outlets report that the pacts follow Takaichi’s three-day visit to India and are presented as part of deeper efforts to strengthen the bilateral strategic partnership.

Several reports say the cooperation includes technology-focused work on AI and related governance, along with measures aimed at economic security and supply-chain strengthening. Other coverage highlights collaboration in metals and energy, alongside energy resilience initiatives. One outlet also reports that business-to-business cooperation is expected through cooperation documents involving Indian and Japanese companies, with stated investment figures tied to the announced initiatives.

The New York Times and other summaries characterize the agreements as part of expanding ties during an uncertain global environment. Across the reports, both leaders emphasize leveraging each other’s capabilities—Japan’s advanced and precision-related technologies and India’s software and technical strengths—to support future development and cooperation.