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Japan and India Plan to Exchange Over 500,000 People in Five Years

September 17, 2025 by Japan Daily Leave a Comment

On August 27, 2025, Japan and India announced plans to finalize an agreement for exchanging more than 500,000 people over the next five years. Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will meet in Japan on Friday to discuss this initiative.

A key focus of the talks will be increasing people-to-people exchanges. Japan aims to welcome 50,000 individuals from India, particularly highly skilled professionals in science and engineering. This move is expected to support Japan’s economic growth and regional development.

The leaders will also discuss cooperation in space exploration, focusing on the lunar South Pole, where water resources may be present. Additionally, they plan to collaborate on artificial intelligence, hydrogen energy, and advanced medical research.On Saturday, Ishiba and Modi will visit Miyagi Prefecture in northeastern Japan to tour a facility producing semiconductor manufacturing equipment.

This visit aims to explore ways to strengthen supply chains for semiconductors and other critical materials.
Japan and India have been deepening their strategic partnership in recent years, driven by shared interests in technology, economic growth, and regional stability. The exchange of skilled professionals aligns with Japan’s efforts to address labor shortages and boost innovation, while India benefits from opportunities for its workforce.

The lunar exploration collaboration builds on India’s successful Chandrayaan missions and Japan’s expertise in space technology. Their focus on semiconductors reflects global demand for secure and resilient supply chains for critical technologies.

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