India, Japan to sign LNG security pact during PM Modi-Takaichi bilateral
India and Japan are set to sign a crucial agreement to bolster liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply security, aiming to counter global disruptions. A joint task force is anticipated to coordinate stockpiling and enhance energy cooperation. The summit, focusing on economic security and resilient supply chains, will also cover critical minerals, AI, and semiconductors, with significant private sector investments expected.
India and Japan are set to sign a crucial agreement to bolster liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply security, aiming to counter global disruptions. A joint task force is anticipated to coordinate stockpiling and enhance energy cooperation. The summit, focusing on economic security and resilient supply chains, will also cover critical minerals, AI, and semiconductors, with significant private sector investments expected.
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