Stealth Warships & Billion-Dollar Funds: Key Takeaways From Japan PM Sanae Takaichi’s First India Visit

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The two nations exchanged several foundational pacts designed to insulate their supply chains, enhance maritime capabilities and accelerate collaboration in cutting-edge technology

Sanae Takaichi arrived in New Delhi on Wednesday on a three-day visit to India. (Pic/PTI)

Sanae Takaichi arrived in New Delhi on Wednesday on a three-day visit to India. (Pic/PTI)

India and Japan have significantly elevated their Special Strategic and Global Partnership following high-level bilateral discussions during the 16th India-Japan Annual Summit in New Delhi on Thursday. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Japanese counterpart, Sanae Takaichi, led the delegation-level talks at Hyderabad House, marking PM Takaichi’s first official state visit to India. Set against a volatile global geopolitical landscape, the two nations exchanged several foundational pacts designed to insulate their supply chains, enhance maritime capabilities, and accelerate collaboration in cutting-edge technology.

Pioneering Defence Co-Development and Maritime Stealth

A historic milestone of the summit was the formal signing of their first-ever defence co-development pact. The agreement establishes a framework for the joint development of the Unified Complex Radio Antenna, widely known as the UNICORN mast, for naval platforms. This highly advanced system integrates multiple communication, radar, and electronic antennas into a singular structure, substantially enhancing the stealth characteristics of frontline warships. Security analysts view the breakthrough as a major shift from traditional hardware procurement to deeply integrated defence industrial manufacturing, closely aligning Japan’s revised defence transfer regulations with India’s domestic manufacturing objectives.

Beyond maritime hardware, the strategic dialogue emphasised robust security cooperation across the Indo-Pacific theatre. Both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to maintaining a free, open, and rules-based international maritime order. They successfully harmonised Tokyo’s updated Free and Open Indo-Pacific vision with New Delhi’s Indo-Pacific Oceans’ Initiative, aiming to guarantee regional stability and secure vital sea lines of communication amidst intensifying geopolitical friction.

Mobilising Capital for Technology and Economic Security

The economic dimension of the summit witnessed unprecedented corporate momentum, highlighted by a massive 12.5 billion dollar investment injection from Japanese private enterprises. Backed by over 150 participating companies at the concurrent Japan-India Economic Forum, nearly 120 cooperation agreements were advanced to deepen the commercial footprint across the rapidly expanding Indian market. A primary focus of this capital influx is economic security, specifically targeting semiconductor manufacturing, supply-chain resilience for critical minerals, and artificial intelligence infrastructure.

The two administrations also finalised robust frameworks to accelerate joint artificial intelligence research, next-generation computing, and clean energy resilience. With both economies facing inflationary pressures and global energy supply vulnerabilities, the energy security agreements focused heavily on transitioning toward green hydrogen, establishing secure liquefied natural gas supply chains, and constructing hybrid propulsion technologies.

Expanding Pharmaceutical Ties and Public Health Resilience

In the healthcare sector, the summit delivered comprehensive agreements aimed at diversifying the global pharmaceutical supply chain. Recognising the vulnerabilities exposed by recent global disruptions, India and Japan moved to integrate their pharmaceutical capabilities. The pacts facilitate smoother regulatory pathways for Indian generic pharmaceuticals entering the Japanese market while encouraging Japanese investments in advanced bulk drug parks across India.

The extensive array of agreements underscores a profound strategic convergence between New Delhi and Tokyo. By seamlessly binding their defence manufacturing, financial networks, and technological ecosystems, the Modi-Takaichi summit has successfully transitioned the relationship from diplomatic alignment into a deeply integrated execution phase designed to anchor prosperity across the wider Indo-Pacific region.

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