India-Japan ties to become stronger

Neemrana in the northwestern Indian state of Rajasthan is India's first exclusive Japanese Investment Zone, where 24 Japanese companies have already set up units. Rajasthan is inviting more business alliances between Japanese and Indian companies, as 45 per cent of the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC) will pass through its territory. Following Rajasthan, many other Indian states including Gujarat, Maharashtra, Haryana, Bihar and Himachal Pradesh are looking to attract Japanese investment. They will be taking business delegations to Tokyo where India-Japan Global Partnership Summit will be held from September 5-7. The Summit is an initiative of India Center Foundation, a non-profitable organization working for India Japan Global Partnership sine last 15 years.