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.
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