New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi met today with the Governors of various Prefectures of Japan. Sixteen Governors participated in the interaction.
In his address, Prime Minister noted that India-Japan contemporary ties, drawing vitality from the age-old civilizational connections between the two countries, have continued to flourish. Highlighting the momentum in the India-Japan Special Strategic and Global Partnership across domains, he emphasised that time had come to give a renewed push to State-Prefecture engagement, going beyond the ties centred around Tokyo and Delhi. In this context, he underlined the State-Prefecture Partnership Initiative launched at the 15th Annual Summit which would give a boost to trade, technology, tourism, skills, security and cultural linkages between the two countries. He urged the Governors and Indian State governments to leverage the new initiative and forge partnerships in the fields of manufacturing, technology, innovation, mobility, next-generation infrastructure, start-ups and SMEs.
今朝、東京にて日本の16県の知事と意見交換を行いました。州と県の協力は、印日間の友情における重要な柱です。そのため、昨日開催された第15回印日首脳会談においても、この地方間協力に関するイニシアティブが立ち上げられました。貿易、イノベーション、起業などの分野で大きな協力の可能性があり、… pic.twitter.com/M9v4ZFgdHq
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) August 30, 2025
Noting that each Prefecture in Japan has its niche economic and technological strengths, and likewise Indian states their own diverse capabilities, Prime Minister invited the Governors to participate in India’s growth story. He urged them to contribute towards youth and skills exchange commitments made by the two countries and optimally combine Japanese technology with Indian talent. The Governors noted that sub-national collaboration was key to take India-Japan business, educational, cultural and people-to-people ties to the next level of ambition.
Later, PM Modi visited Prime Minister Ishiba and Tokyo Electron’s factory. He inspected the training room and the Production Innovation Lab, and also exchanged opinions with the company’s executives. He said, “Semiconductors are an important field in India-Japan cooperation. In recent years, India has made significant progress in this field, and many young people are now getting involved. I hope to continue this momentum in the future as well.”
石破首相と東京エレクトロンの工場を訪問しました。研修室や生産イノベーションラボを視察し、同社の幹部とも意見交換を行いました。半導体は印日協力の重要な分野です。… pic.twitter.com/fzphNh9dJq
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) August 30, 2025