India, Aug. 30 -- Japan on Friday set an investment target of 10 trillion yen in India over a decade and the two sides firmed up a mega roadmap to boost cooperation in several key areas-critical minerals, defence and technology. Coming amid economic turbulence by US President Donald Trump administration's policies on trade and tariffs, the announcements on expanding India-Japan special strategic and global partnership following summit talks between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Japanese counterpart Shigeru Ishiba are significant

"We have set a target of 10 trillion-yen investment in India from Japan in the next 10 years," PM Modi, flanked by Ishiba, said in his media statement. PM Modi said the India-Japan cooperation is crucial f...