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PM Modi, PM Shigeru Ishiba visit semiconductor facility in Sendai, Japan; both push for more partnerships

August 30, 2025
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PM Modi, PM Shigeru Ishiba visit semiconductor facility in Sendai, Japan; both push for more partnerships
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On July 3rd, 2018, Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited TEL Miyagi, a leading semiconductor manufacturing company in Japan. During his visit, he was given a comprehensive briefing on the company’s significant role in the global semiconductor value chain, its advanced manufacturing capabilities, and its ongoing and planned collaborations with India.

The visit of Prime Minister Modi to TEL Miyagi was a significant step towards strengthening the bilateral relations between India and Japan. It also highlighted the growing importance of India in the global semiconductor industry and the efforts of both countries to establish a strong partnership in this sector.

TEL Miyagi, a subsidiary of Tokyo Electron Limited (TEL), is a world-renowned company that specializes in the design, development, and manufacturing of semiconductor production equipment. With over 50 years of experience in the industry, the company has established itself as a leader in the semiconductor market, providing cutting-edge technology and innovative solutions to its clients.

During the briefing, Prime Minister Modi was given a detailed overview of the company’s advanced manufacturing capabilities, which include state-of-the-art facilities and cutting-edge technologies. The company’s commitment to research and development was also highlighted, with a focus on developing new and advanced technologies to meet the evolving needs of the semiconductor industry.

One of the key highlights of the visit was the discussion on TEL Miyagi’s collaborations with India. The company has been actively engaged in various collaborations with Indian companies, research institutes, and universities, to promote the growth of the semiconductor industry in India. These collaborations have not only helped in the transfer of technology but have also created new opportunities for the local talent and contributed to the overall development of the Indian economy.

In the past few years, India has emerged as a major player in the global semiconductor market, with a growing demand for electronic devices and a strong focus on the development of indigenous technology. The country’s favorable policies and initiatives, such as the ‘Make in India’ program, have also attracted significant investments from international players like TEL Miyagi.

Prime Minister Modi’s visit to TEL Miyagi also highlighted the importance of Japan’s role in India’s growth story. Japan has been a strong partner in India’s development journey, and the two countries have been working closely to enhance cooperation in various sectors, including the semiconductor industry.

The visit of Prime Minister Modi to TEL Miyagi was not just a symbolic gesture, but it also showcased the strong commitment of both countries towards promoting a mutually beneficial partnership in the semiconductor sector. It also provided an opportunity for TEL Miyagi to showcase its advanced technology and capabilities to the Indian market, which is expected to be a major contributor to the global semiconductor industry in the coming years.

In conclusion, Prime Minister Modi’s visit to TEL Miyagi was a significant step towards strengthening the bilateral ties between India and Japan. The meeting highlighted the company’s advanced manufacturing capabilities, its collaborations with India, and the growing importance of India in the global semiconductor industry. It also showcased the strong partnership between the two countries and their joint efforts to promote the growth of the semiconductor sector, which will ultimately contribute to the overall development of both nations.

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