- Finance Minister Arun Jaitley will meet investors in Japan during a six-day visit to the country beginning on Sunday. He will aim to enhance the bilateral economic engagement between the two Asian partners and boost cooperation among businesses from India and Japan.
- The visit is expected to set the pace for an intensified dialogue between businesses on both sides.
- On 1 June, Jaitley will address and interact with the Indian diaspora at ‘The India Club’ at Kobe. The Finance Minister is also slated to deliver a lecture at the Osaka University and attend an India investment promotion seminar on 2 June.
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