A significant India–Japan business and leadership conclave, ‘Rising India 2,’ is scheduled to occur at the Akasaka Prince Classic House in Tokyo next week. This event marks a crucial moment as both nations aim to enhance cooperation in various sectors like trade, investment, technology, and regional security. Noteworthy figures from India and Japan, including Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama and Ambassador of India to Japan Nagma Mohamed Mallick, will participate in this gathering.
The conclave signifies the increasing importance of India in Japan’s economic and strategic outlook. With shared democratic values and economic synergies, India and Japan are viewed as natural partners in the evolving global supply chains. The event aims to go beyond a mere conference, providing a platform for actionable discussions on investment, manufacturing, startups, and other key areas of collaboration between the two countries.
Organizers emphasize the unprecedented opportunities for collaboration between India and Japan, highlighting the need for strong government-industry partnerships to drive growth. The timing of ‘Rising India 2’ aligns with the upcoming visit of Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi to India, expected to further boost business ties and policy dialogues. The conclave will showcase the progress in India–Japan relations, emphasizing innovation, entrepreneurship, and private-sector leadership as key drivers of the partnership.
Hosted at the prestigious Akasaka Prince Classic House in Tokyo, ‘Rising India 2’ is anticipated to draw senior executives, investors, diplomats, and thought leaders from both countries. This event is poised to be a pivotal platform for India–Japan engagement in 2026, reinforcing the commitment of both nations to prosperity, innovation, and long-term strategic cooperation.
