India and Japan Sign Loan Agreements Worth JPY 191.736 Bn
Loan Agreements Signed Between India and JICA The agreements were signed in New Delhi between the Government of India and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) for the following projects:
Tamil Nadu Investment Promotion Program (Phase 3) (TNIPP-III) – JPY 36.114 billion Project for Capacity Enhancement for Effective Forest Management – JPY 8.280 billion Project for Construction of Chennai Seawater Desalination Plant (II) – JPY 52.556 billion Delhi Mass Rapid Transport System Project (Phase 4 Additional Corridors) (I) – JPY 79.726 billion Assam State Aquaculture Promotion and Livelihood Improvement Project – JPY 3.580 billion Punjab Biodiversity and Natural Resources Conservation Project – JPY 11.480 billion
Project Highlights & Expected Impact Tamil Nadu Investment Promotion Program (TNIPP-III) aims to attract foreign investment, promote emerging sectors, and provide quality jobs by training the workforce in advanced manufacturing skills.
Chennai Seawater Desalination Plant (II) will ensure a safe and reliable water supply by constructing a seawater desalination plant and related infrastructure, thereby improving living conditions and the investment climate in the Chennai Metropolitan Area (CMA).
Forest Management Project focuses on enhancing the capacity of forest personnel by strengthening institutional frameworks, improving training systems, and implementing pilot projects for biodiversity conservation and climate change mitigation.
Delhi Metro Phase 4 Additional Corridors will further expand the mass rapid transit system, fostering regional economic development and reducing traffic congestion and vehicular pollution, ultimately contributing to climate change mitigation.
Assam Aquaculture Promotion Project is designed to increase aquaculture production and enhance the rural livelihoods of fisheries stakeholders by developing the fisheries supply chain and strengthening institutional support.
Punjab Biodiversity Conservation Project will enhance ecosystem services, improve climate resilience, and strengthen wetland management by expanding tree cover outside forests, promoting biodiversity conservation, and supporting local livelihoods.
Strengthening India-Japan Strategic Partnership Since 1958, India and Japan have shared a strong and enduring bilateral development partnership. Economic cooperation remains a cornerstone of India-Japan relations, with steady progress in recent years. These projects further reinforce the Strategic and Global Partnership between the two nations, driving sustainable development and economic growth.