Gandhinagar: India and Japan on Thursday signed 15 agreements, including one to give a fillip to India's Act East policy by enhancing connectivity and developmental projects in India's northeast.
An agreement was signed between the Union Home Ministry and the Japanese government for cooperation and collaboration in the field of disaster risk management and to share experiences, knowledge and policies on disaster prevention. In the field of skills development, an agreement was signed to strengthen bilateral relations and cooperation in the field of Japanese language education in India.
An agreement was signed for an India Japan Act East Forum to enhance connectivity and promote developmental projects in the northeastern region of India in an efficient and effective manner. Another agreement was signed between the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion and Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry to accelerate and facilitate Japanese investments in India. India Post and Japan Post inked an agreement to implement the commercial arrangement of "Cool EMS" service through which fresh food can be sent from Japan to India in cool boxes for Japanese expatriates in India.
An agreement was signed on cooperation in infrastructure development programmes in the Mandal Bechraj-Khoraj region of Gujarat.
To promote institutional cooperation between India's Research and Information System (RIS) think tank and Japan's Institute of Developing Economies (IDE-JETRO) and a memorandum of understanding (MoU) was signed to strengthen the capacity of research and effectiveness of dissemination of research findings.