During 2014-17, over 200 new Japanese companies have started operating in India: PM Modi
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Tokyo (Japan), Oct 29 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended the ‘Make in India: India-Japan Partnership in Africa and Digital Partnership’ seminar in Japan’s Tokyo on Monday. While addressing the gathering, he said, “More than 200 new Japanese companies have started to operate in India since 2014-17 and the number is still growing”. He further added, “Some years ago, I spoke about making a mini-Japan in India. It’s a matter of great happiness for me that today you are working in an even larger number in India”.
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