New Delhi: Japan's PM Fumio Kishida, who arrived in New Delhi to attend the 14th India-Japan summit, can give big investment gifts to India. It is reported that PM Kishida may announce an investment of $ 42 billion in India during the two-day visit. PM Kishida, who is visiting India for the first time, is also going to meet his Indian counterpart PM Narendra Modi. The issue of Russia-Ukraine and China can arise in the meeting of both the leaders. The special thing is that this is the first time in three and a half years that this summit is being held between the two heads. Media reports quoted Japan's news agency Nikkei as saying that Kishida may announce a $ 42 billion five-year plan in India. The last time Kishida met PM Modi while he was the Foreign Minister of Japan. It is being told that Kishida can also approve a loan of $ 2.5 billion during the meeting with PM Narendra Modi in India. Earlier, an investment of $ 29.35 billion was agreed between PM Modi and former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in India. Now Kishida can increase this amount to $ 41.94 billion. BJP ready to form govt in Goa, Pramod Sawant likely to take oath on March 23 Will Om Prakash Rajbhar return to NDA? Statement came out on meeting BJP leaders Mamta said - NSO had come to sell Pegasus to Bengal Police, the company has said - sell only to governments