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Takaichi and Modi to agree on supporting ammonia production
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Takaichi and Modi to agree on supporting ammonia production

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is scheduled to visit India and meet with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. During the visit, Japan and India are expected to agree on financial support for a joint hydrogen and ammonia production project led by Japanese firm IHI and Indian company ACME Group. The initiative is valued at $3 billion and aims to strengthen bilateral energy cooperation. This collaboration reflects growing strategic and economic ties between the two nations in the energy sector.

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Takaichi and Modi to agree on supporting ammonia production

Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is scheduled to visit India and meet with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. During the visit, Japan and India are expected to agree on financial support for a joint hydrogen and ammonia production project led by Japanese firm IHI and Indian company ACME Group. The initiative is valued at $3 billion and aims to strengthen bilateral energy cooperation. This collaboration reflects growing strategic and economic ties between the two nations in the energy sector.

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