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Sony Sees Profit Rise on Music, Films; Says People Playing Less Games as COVID-19 Restrictions Decrease
- Friday July 29, 2022
- Associated Press
Sony reported a 3 percent increase in profit for the second quarter, as the company continues to deal with challenges posed by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, and a waning interest in video games. Sales for the last quarter rose 2 percent to JPY 2.31 trillion (roughly Rs. 37,45,00,000 crore) aided by strong demand for Sony’s music and movie ope...
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"50,000 Start-Ups In 5 Years Is Goal," PM Tells Indians In Japan: 10 Points
- Thursday June 27, 2019
- India News | Edited by Shylaja Varma
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was received with a hug by his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe's as he landed in Osaka this morning for the two-day G20 summit that begins tomorrow. The two leaders also held a bilateral summit, discussing a range of subjects - including the bullet train project and fugitive economic offenders. On the sidelines of the s...
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Japanese Experts To Help Indian Architects Develop Bullet Train Stations
- Sunday October 14, 2018
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
Japanese consultants will join hands with Indian architects to develop the 12 proposed bullet train stations and its adjoining areas in an integrated way.
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What Japan And India Both Gain From New Bullet Train
- Thursday September 14, 2017
- India News | Anurag Kotoky and Kiyotaka Matsuda, Bloomberg
Japan's government and its rail companies lobbied the U.S. for years to sell their bullet-train technology and found little success. Finally, there's an international buyer: India.
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Why $7.8 Billion Submarine Deal Is Tough For India And Japan
- Thursday September 14, 2017
- India News | by Isabel Reynolds, Iain Marlow and N. C. Bipindra, Bloomberg
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe holds his 10th summit with India's leader Narendra Modi on Thursday, underscoring the importance of strategic ties between the countries as the two face an increasingly assertive China. Supplying submarine technology would lock Japan and India into an even tighter defense relationship for years to come.
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On Currency Ban, PM Narendra Modi Says 'This Is Biggest Cleanliness Drive': 10 Points
- Saturday November 12, 2016
- India News | Agencies
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said currency ban was the "biggest cleanliness drive" his government has undertaken against the black money hoarders. He assured the people that money that has been looted will be brought back and that the "rules will be the same for everyone".
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PM Narendra Modi, Shinzo Abe Take Ride In Shinkansen Bullet Train To 'Fast-Track' Indo-Japan Relations
- Saturday November 12, 2016
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is on a three-day visit to Japan, took a ride on the famous Shinkansen bullet train in Tokyo today.
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To Beat China, Japan Wants New Bullet Train Deals In India: Foreign Media
- Friday November 11, 2016
- World News | Isabel Reynolds, Bloomberg
In the strategic rivalry between Japan and China, high-speed rail contracts are one of the best ways to project power. And no Asian country offers more opportunities than India.
- www.ndtv.com
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India, Japan Sign Landmark Nuclear Energy Deal After 6 Years Of Talks: 10 Points
- Saturday November 12, 2016
- India News | Reported by Nidhi Razdan, Edited by Raija Susan Panicker
After six years of wrangling and intense negotiations, India and Japan on Friday signed a landmark civil nuclear agreement in Tokyo, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe held talks. PM Modi is on a three-day visit to Japan, his second in two years.
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PM Modi, Japan's Shinzo Abe Put Bullet Train, Nuclear Deal On Track
- Saturday December 12, 2015
- India News | Reuters
Japan will provide $12 billion of soft loans to build India's first bullet train, the two nations announced during a visit by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe that also yielded deeper defence ties and a plan for civil nuclear cooperation.
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Japan To Fund 80% Of India's First Bullet Train, Says Minister Manoj Sinha
- Friday December 11, 2015
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
A deal on fast trains was a likely key component of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's three-day India visit that commenced today with Tokyo having agreed to loan over three-fourths of the project cost of the first Bullet Train, estimated at $15 billion, parliament was informed.
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Japanese PM Shinzo Abe In India, Focus On Bullet Train, Nuclear Deal
- Saturday December 12, 2015
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe arrived in New Delhi today on a three-day official visit amid expectations that a pact will be firmed up on India's first bullet train and over progress in the talks on a civil nuclear deal.
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Shinzo Abe's India Visit Part Of Plan To Contain China, Says Chinese Media
- Friday December 11, 2015
- World News | Press Trust of India
As Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe begins his crucial visit to India today looking to clinch a slew of deals including bullet trains and amphibious defence planes, Chinese media today said Mr Abe is trying to rope in India as part of a strategy to contain arch rival China.
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Japanese PM Shinzo Abe To Arrive Tomorrow; Number Of Pacts On Table
- Thursday December 10, 2015
- India News | Press Trust of India
A Rs 98,000-crore deal to build a bullet train network is among a number of agreements likely to be signed during Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's three- day visit beginning in Delhi tomorrow during which he will hold annual summit talks with his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi.
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Japan Beats China In Race To Build India's First Bullet Train
- Wednesday December 9, 2015
- India News | Press Trust of India
China today played down arch rival Japan winning the contract to build India's first bullet train project as officials said the deal is confined to one sector and claimed India is still open to Chinese investments on other high-speed routes depending on easy financing.
- www.ndtv.com
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Sony Sees Profit Rise on Music, Films; Says People Playing Less Games as COVID-19 Restrictions Decrease
- Friday July 29, 2022
- Associated Press
Sony reported a 3 percent increase in profit for the second quarter, as the company continues to deal with challenges posed by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, and a waning interest in video games. Sales for the last quarter rose 2 percent to JPY 2.31 trillion (roughly Rs. 37,45,00,000 crore) aided by strong demand for Sony’s music and movie ope...
- www.gadgets360.com
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"50,000 Start-Ups In 5 Years Is Goal," PM Tells Indians In Japan: 10 Points
- Thursday June 27, 2019
- India News | Edited by Shylaja Varma
Prime Minister Narendra Modi was received with a hug by his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe's as he landed in Osaka this morning for the two-day G20 summit that begins tomorrow. The two leaders also held a bilateral summit, discussing a range of subjects - including the bullet train project and fugitive economic offenders. On the sidelines of the s...
- www.ndtv.com
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Japanese Experts To Help Indian Architects Develop Bullet Train Stations
- Sunday October 14, 2018
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
Japanese consultants will join hands with Indian architects to develop the 12 proposed bullet train stations and its adjoining areas in an integrated way.
- www.ndtv.com
-
What Japan And India Both Gain From New Bullet Train
- Thursday September 14, 2017
- India News | Anurag Kotoky and Kiyotaka Matsuda, Bloomberg
Japan's government and its rail companies lobbied the U.S. for years to sell their bullet-train technology and found little success. Finally, there's an international buyer: India.
- www.ndtv.com
-
Why $7.8 Billion Submarine Deal Is Tough For India And Japan
- Thursday September 14, 2017
- India News | by Isabel Reynolds, Iain Marlow and N. C. Bipindra, Bloomberg
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe holds his 10th summit with India's leader Narendra Modi on Thursday, underscoring the importance of strategic ties between the countries as the two face an increasingly assertive China. Supplying submarine technology would lock Japan and India into an even tighter defense relationship for years to come.
- www.ndtv.com
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On Currency Ban, PM Narendra Modi Says 'This Is Biggest Cleanliness Drive': 10 Points
- Saturday November 12, 2016
- India News | Agencies
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said currency ban was the "biggest cleanliness drive" his government has undertaken against the black money hoarders. He assured the people that money that has been looted will be brought back and that the "rules will be the same for everyone".
- www.ndtv.com
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PM Narendra Modi, Shinzo Abe Take Ride In Shinkansen Bullet Train To 'Fast-Track' Indo-Japan Relations
- Saturday November 12, 2016
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is on a three-day visit to Japan, took a ride on the famous Shinkansen bullet train in Tokyo today.
- www.ndtv.com
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To Beat China, Japan Wants New Bullet Train Deals In India: Foreign Media
- Friday November 11, 2016
- World News | Isabel Reynolds, Bloomberg
In the strategic rivalry between Japan and China, high-speed rail contracts are one of the best ways to project power. And no Asian country offers more opportunities than India.
- www.ndtv.com
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India, Japan Sign Landmark Nuclear Energy Deal After 6 Years Of Talks: 10 Points
- Saturday November 12, 2016
- India News | Reported by Nidhi Razdan, Edited by Raija Susan Panicker
After six years of wrangling and intense negotiations, India and Japan on Friday signed a landmark civil nuclear agreement in Tokyo, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe held talks. PM Modi is on a three-day visit to Japan, his second in two years.
- www.ndtv.com
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PM Modi, Japan's Shinzo Abe Put Bullet Train, Nuclear Deal On Track
- Saturday December 12, 2015
- India News | Reuters
Japan will provide $12 billion of soft loans to build India's first bullet train, the two nations announced during a visit by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe that also yielded deeper defence ties and a plan for civil nuclear cooperation.
- www.ndtv.com
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Japan To Fund 80% Of India's First Bullet Train, Says Minister Manoj Sinha
- Friday December 11, 2015
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
A deal on fast trains was a likely key component of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's three-day India visit that commenced today with Tokyo having agreed to loan over three-fourths of the project cost of the first Bullet Train, estimated at $15 billion, parliament was informed.
- www.ndtv.com
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Japanese PM Shinzo Abe In India, Focus On Bullet Train, Nuclear Deal
- Saturday December 12, 2015
- India News | Indo-Asian News Service
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe arrived in New Delhi today on a three-day official visit amid expectations that a pact will be firmed up on India's first bullet train and over progress in the talks on a civil nuclear deal.
- www.ndtv.com
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Shinzo Abe's India Visit Part Of Plan To Contain China, Says Chinese Media
- Friday December 11, 2015
- World News | Press Trust of India
As Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe begins his crucial visit to India today looking to clinch a slew of deals including bullet trains and amphibious defence planes, Chinese media today said Mr Abe is trying to rope in India as part of a strategy to contain arch rival China.
- www.ndtv.com
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Japanese PM Shinzo Abe To Arrive Tomorrow; Number Of Pacts On Table
- Thursday December 10, 2015
- India News | Press Trust of India
A Rs 98,000-crore deal to build a bullet train network is among a number of agreements likely to be signed during Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's three- day visit beginning in Delhi tomorrow during which he will hold annual summit talks with his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi.
- www.ndtv.com
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Japan Beats China In Race To Build India's First Bullet Train
- Wednesday December 9, 2015
- India News | Press Trust of India
China today played down arch rival Japan winning the contract to build India's first bullet train project as officials said the deal is confined to one sector and claimed India is still open to Chinese investments on other high-speed routes depending on easy financing.
- www.ndtv.com