Japanese PM Takaichi Lands in India — Northeast Emerges as Strategic Pivot
Japanese PM Takaichi visits India, highlighting northeast as a strategic hub. Talks with PM Modi focus on Act East Policy, connectivity, and Indo-Pacific regional security.
- Jul 2, 2026,
- Updated Jul 2, 2026 3:55 PM IST

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Strategic Focus
Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi’s three-day India visit underscores the northeast’s rising centrality in Tokyo’s vision, linking India’s Act East Policy with Japan’s Free and Open Indo-Pacific strategy.

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Assam Omitted
Though Assam was skipped due to time constraints, officials stress the region’s significance in infrastructure, connectivity, and strategic corridors that bypass the Siliguri “Chicken’s Neck.”

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Historic Summit
Marking the 20th annual summit, Takaichi’s talks with PM Modi set the course for a decade of bilateral and regional cooperation, particularly amid rising West Asia conflicts and Indo-Pacific tensions.

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Connectivity Edge
Analysts highlight that northeast India serves as a bridge between South and Southeast Asia, with every road, bridge, and waterway enhancing Japan’s regional supply chain security.

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Act East Forum
The India-Japan Act East Forum, established in 2017, combines India’s Act East Policy with Japan’s Indo-Pacific vision. Funding over ₹22,000 crore in northeast infrastructure reflects Tokyo’s commitment.

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Chokepoint Insurance
The Siliguri corridor connects northeast to mainland India. With 40 million people reliant on it, Japan views northeast connectivity as vital insurance against regional chokepoints and Chinese pressure.

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Future Blueprint
Takaichi’s visit signals Tokyo’s long-term intent to deepen strategic, economic, and infrastructural engagement in northeast India, reinforcing the region as a cornerstone of bilateral relations.
