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India and Japan Sign Loan Agreements Worth 191.74 Billion Yen for Six Key Projects

India and Japan Sign Loan Agreements Worth 191.74 Billion Yen for Six Key Projects

by Economy India
March 29, 2025
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Boosting Infrastructure and Sustainability: India-Japan Collaboration Expands Across Multiple Sectors

NEW DELHI (Economy India): In a major boost to India’s infrastructure and sustainable development, India and Japan have signed loan agreements worth 191.74 billion Japanese yen under Japan’s Official Development Assistance (ODA). The agreements, finalized on Thursday, will support six critical projects spanning forest management, urban transport, water supply, aquaculture, biodiversity conservation, and investment promotion.

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Strengthening Bilateral Ties Through Development Aid

The India-Japan economic partnership has continued to flourish, with Japan playing a crucial role in funding India’s large-scale infrastructure and sustainability projects. The latest loan agreements signify the strong commitment between both nations in fostering growth, sustainability, and technological exchange.

Finance Ministry officials confirmed that these agreements will facilitate projects focused on enhancing urban mobility, improving water resources, boosting ecological conservation efforts, and promoting foreign investments in India.


Key Projects Covered Under the Agreement

  1. Forest Management and Biodiversity Conservation
    The funding will aid in strengthening sustainable forest management and biodiversity conservation initiatives, ensuring long-term ecological balance and environmental protection.
  2. Urban Transport Development
    With Japan’s expertise in advanced transport systems, the investment will enhance urban mobility solutions, potentially benefiting metro and railway expansion projects across major Indian cities.
  3. Water Supply and Sanitation Improvement
    The funds will be utilized to develop clean drinking water supply systems in both urban and rural areas, addressing critical water scarcity issues.
  4. Aquaculture and Fisheries Expansion
    Investment in aquaculture projects will strengthen India’s blue economy, boosting fisheries and marine resources while creating new employment opportunities.
  5. Investment Promotion and Economic Growth
    A portion of the funds will be directed toward enhancing India’s investment environment, facilitating ease of doing business, and attracting more foreign direct investments (FDI).
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Japan’s Continued Role in India’s Growth

Japan has been one of India’s biggest development partners, significantly contributing to infrastructure projects such as the Delhi Metro, Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train, and Smart Cities Mission. These new agreements further solidify Japan’s role in India’s modernization and development strategy.

Experts believe that these funds will not only accelerate India’s economic growth but also help achieve sustainability goals, aligning with India’s commitment to climate action and urban development.


Looking Ahead: Strengthening Strategic Alliances

As both countries continue to deepen their strategic and economic partnerships, these ODA agreements mark another step towards a stronger Indo-Japan alliance. With shared interests in technological collaboration, environmental conservation, and economic growth, India and Japan are set to play a crucial role in shaping Asia’s future development landscape.

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