New Delhi, March 29 -- The Government of India and the Government of Japan have formalised loan agreements totaling JPY 191.736 billion for six major development projects across India under Japan's Official Development Assistance (ODA) program.
The agreements, signed yesterday in New Delhi, target diverse sectors including forest management, water supply, urban transport, aquaculture, biodiversity conservation, and investment promotion.
The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and the Government of India executed six distinct loan agreements.
The Tamil Nadu Investment Promotion Program (Phase 3) received JPY 36.114 billion to generate quality employment opportunities for youth by attracting investments, particularly foreign ca...
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