Japan's Connectivity Support in Northeast India
Japan's commitment to enhancing connectivity between Northeast India and the Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean region was reiterated by Deputy Foreign Minister Horii Iwao on February 27, 2026.
Key Points
- Geopolitical Importance: Northeast India is highlighted as a pivotal geopolitical region serving as a gateway to Southeast Asia.
- Economic Potential: The region, when integrated with Southeast Asia, Bangladesh, and Nepal, can act as a "powerful engine of growth."
- Commitment to Development: Japan is firmly committed to the development of Northeast India, considering it part of a broader economic region.
Japan's Initiatives
- Connectivity Enhancement: Japan will work on an “Industrial Value Chain” to link the Bay of Bengal to Northeast India.
- People-to-People Ties: Efforts will be made to enhance ties between Japan and Northeast India.
- Private-sector Cooperation: Focus areas include economic security, semiconductors, and clean energy.
Diplomatic Engagements
- High-Level Visits: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Japan in August 2025. Meetings were held with Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi during the G20 summit in November.
- Foreign Minister Dialogues: External Affairs Minister Jaishankar hosted Japanese counterpart Toshimitsu Motegi in January 2026.
Japan's policy aligns with its Free and Open Indo-Pacific (FOIP) strategy, aiming to enhance regional connectivity and development.