Tag: Japan
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Japan’s Prime Minister Urges U.S. Support for Ukraine
In a historic speech to the U.S. Congress, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida emphasized the critical need for U.S. support for Ukraine, warning that without it, Ukraine could collapse under Russia’s onslaught. He also highlighted the broader implications of such a collapse, including emboldening China and sparking a new crisis in East Asia. Kishida’s address ... -
Japan allocates 232.209bn yen for nine diverse projects in India
India and Japan have produced a strong association in advancement participation, traversing different divisions such as framework, development, healthcare, and natural preservation. In a later improvement, both countries have collaborated on an arrangement of ventures pointed at cultivating financial development, upgrading network, advancing advancement, and tending to natural challenges over distinctive districts of India. Framework ... -
Japan’s Moon Lander SLIM Restarts Mission After JAXA’s Initial Setback
Japan’s Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM), after a difficult start, is now working well. The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) shared this news recently. SLIM had a tough landing on the Moon on January 20, but now it’s back on track. SLIM lost contact for nine days after landing in a tricky way, but ... -
Japan Lifts Tsunami Warnings After Facing 155 Earthquakes In A Day
The New Year wasn’t ‘Happy’ at all for Japan. As the country faced a series of earthquakes that started on 1st January. In total, there have been 155 earthquakes, including a very strong one with a magnitude of 7.6. These earthquakes caused tsunamis, leading to waves more than a meter high. This has resulted in ... -
Japan Calls 100,000 Workers From Labor-Rich Indonesia
Japan is facing a significant challenge due to its aging population and is taking a major step to address its labor shortages. In a strategic move, Japan plans to welcome an additional 100,000 workers from Indonesia over the next five years. This decision marks a fourfold increase in the number of Indonesian migrant workers in ... -
India May Host Next Quad Summit, But Date Postponed
The Quad Summit is not just about political talks; it’s about making sure that our region remains peaceful and that countries can grow and develop freely. Hosting the next summit is a proud moment for India, showing our important role in global matters. The meeting, which was originally planned for January 2024 in India, has ... -
India Makes Big Move, To Make ‘Made in India’ Semiconductors
India and Japan are coming together for a special partnership. They are signing a Memorandum of Cooperation or MoC. This is like a promise on paper to work together. It will help us to make our own supply chain for semiconductors. You might know that Semiconductors are tiny parts that go into many things we ... -
What Is The Controversy About Japan’s WasteWater, Fukushima Nuclear Plant?
Japan’s plan to release wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear plant into the Pacific Ocean has sparked controversy and opposition from various countries & regions, including China and South Korea. The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) recently gave its approval to Japan’s proposal. The agency stated that the discharged water would have a negligible impact on ... -
Former Indian shooter Abhinav Bindra gifts ‘Tokyo’ to Neeraj Chopra
Former Indian shooter and Olympic gold medalist Abhinav Bindra has gifted ‘Tokyo’ to another Olympic gold medalist Neeraj Chopra for his outstanding display of will and passion at the mega event. Don’ tworry! ‘Tokyo’ is merely the name of the puppy that the former shooter gifted the athlete. `Of course, the name signifies the importance ... -
India To Share Skilled Work Force With Japan In 14 Sectors
Skilled Work Force: Indian going to work in Japan will now receive a special status of ‘Specified Skilled Worker’ as they enter Japan for residential stay and work. This was announced at a recent cabinet meeting in New Delhi recently. This is a step in favour of India’s plans to supply specified skilled workers to ...