India news: Narendra Modi hosts Japan's Sanae Takaichi
Published July 2, 2026last updated July 2, 2026
What you need to know
- Japan's PM Sanae Takaichi meets with Indian counterpart Narendra Modi
- The Indian government tells WhatsApp to freeze the rollout of the new username feature
Here is a roundup of some of the top headlines that are getting India talking on Thursday, July 2:
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Takaichi, Modi sign agreements to deepen partnership
Indian PM Narendra Modi and his Japanese counterpart, Sanae Takaichi, have signed deals more than $10 billion after a meeting on Thursday.
Addressing a joint press statement after the bilateral talks, Modi said the India-Japan investment partnership was "steadily strengthening."
The agreements include fresh Japanese investments in artificial intelligence, defence, energy and next-generation mobility, and a renewed target of attracting ¥10 trillion ($62 billion, € 54.3 billion) in Japanese investment over the next decade.
The two leaders also expanded their defence cooperation by signing an agreement for their first joint defence co-development project.
"We will now jointly develop defense technologies that strengthen regional peace, maritime security and the rules-based order," Modi said.
The agreements came as Modi and Takaichi held the 16th India-Japan Annual Summit at Hyderabad House in New Delhi.
Indian government halts WhatsApp's username feature rollout
Meta's WhatsApp has come under the Indian government's scrutiny over its newly announced username feature.
India has asked WhatsApp to justify the implementation of the feature and to freeze its rollout, according to a government letter reviewed by Reuters news agency.
The new feature, which was announced earlier this week, lets users reserve a unique username and eventually message others without sharing their phone numbers.
The government has issued a notice to WhatsApp over concerns of impersonation and fraud, and ordered the company not to roll it out until a thorough consultation on the subject, The Indian Express reported.
The government has asked Meta to provide a detailed explanation of the username feature in the next three days.
In a statement, WhatsApp said it plans to roll out the features slowly later this year, but clarified that it has built safeguards.
WhatsApp has said that users will still require a phone number to use WhatsApp and that it has built multiple layers of defense against scams into usernames.
Sanae Takaichi to sign MoUs with Narendra Modi
Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is on her first official trip to India, where she and her Indian counterpart Narendra Modi will hold their annual summit.
Modi welcomed Takaichi on her arrival in New Delhi as she began her three-day visit.
"I look forward to exchanging views across a wide range of fields tomorrow to further deepen the Japan-India Special Strategic and Global Partnership," Modi said in a post on X.
After her welcome ceremony at Rashtrapati Bhavan, the official presidential residence, Takaichi then headed to the Hyderabad House for a meeting with Modi.
Ahead of the trip, the Japanese PM said that her visit would focus on expanding bilateral cooperation through both government and private sector participation, including the Japan-India Economic Forum. Over 150 members of Japan's business community are set to take part.
During her visit, Takaichi and Modi will inaugurate Maruti Suzuki India’s manufacturing facility in the north Indian state of Haryana.
Welcome to our coverage
Good morning! This is Midhat from the New Delhi Bureau, bringing you the latest developments from India.
The capital city has woken up to cooler weather, with monsoon rains finally bringing much-needed respite from the soaring temperatures.
Several parts of Delhi are likely to receive more rain throughout the day.
The capital also welcomed Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi as she embarked on her first visit to the country on Thursday.
Meanwhile, a new feature by Meta's WhatsApp is facing hurdles in India.
Stay tuned as we bring you all this and more.