New Delhi, Aug. 29 -- Japan has set a target of investing Euro10 trillion (nearly Rs.6 trillion) in India over the next decade, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced on Friday following talks with his Japanese counterpart Shigeru Ishiba in Tokyo.

India and Japan also launched the Economic Security Cooperation Initiative covering artificial intelligence, a digital partnership programme, and the joint development of semiconductors and rare earth minerals.

India is working to strengthen its economic ties with Japan and other trading partners, including China, amid economic turbulence caused by the US's 50% tariffs on Indian goods, the highest globally.

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