India and Japan Push Forward 'Smart Island' Plan for Andaman & Nicoba
Posted 2025-07-17 08:37:30
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In early June, India and Japan strengthened their partnership to develop the Andaman & Nicobar Islands—and Lakshadweep—as “Smart Islands.” The initiative focuses on boosting renewable energy, enhancing digital connectivity, and building disaster-resilient infrastructure. This collaboration highlights sustainable growth and supports India’s strategic goals in the Indo-Pacific region.
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