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India and Japan to Sign LNG Security Pact at Modi-Takaichi Summit

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India and Japan are preparing to formalize an agreement aimed at strengthening liquefied natural gas supply security between the two nations. The deal is designed to help both countries withstand disruptions in global energy markets. A joint task force is expected to be established to coordinate LNG stockpiling and deepen bilateral energy cooperation. The upcoming summit between PM Modi and Japan's Takaichi will also address broader economic security topics, including critical minerals, artificial intelligence, and semiconductors. Significant private sector investments are anticipated as part of the outcomes from the high-level meeting.

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