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A turning point for Japanese foreign investment in India occurs with PM Abe's visit in August 2007. Abe led a delegation that includes CEO's of some of Japan's biggest companies, such as Toyota, Hitachi and Canon. A focus on India's infrastructure needs.
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http://www.hindustantimes.com/ 09.15.2017
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