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Japan will take 50,000 "skilled and semi-skilled personnel" from India in 5 years: MEA
India and Japan concluded an important action plan on human resources on Friday, aiming to exchange 500,000 people over the next five years, including 50,000 skilled and semi-skilled personnel from India to Japan, the MEA said.

While adressing the MEA press briefing on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Japan visit, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said, "There is an Indian diaspora in Japan, but the mechanics of how to leverage this better have been a subject of discussion between both governments."

"And we find that one of the outcomes of these discussions is the discovery of a natural complementarity between the two sides of what India can provide at this point in time and what Japanese society, Japanese economy, and Japanese business need at this point in time," he added.

Further, Misri noted that "Japan has a dynamic economy, but also faces a labour shortage in certain specific sectors. India has a large pool of skilled and semi-skilled personnel who can fill the need in precisely some of these sectors in Japan."

"The two sides concluded an important action plan on human resource exchange today, which sets a headline number of two-way exchange of people of 5,00,000 over the next five years, including 50,000 skilled and semi-skilled personnel from India to Japan," he added.

"During the India-Japan Annual Summit of 2025, the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Japan concurred on the need to foster deeper understanding between their citizens through visits and exchanges, and to find collaborative avenues for their human resources to co-create values and address respective national priorities," the action plan for India-Japan Human Resource Exchange and Cooperation reads.

Further, the MEA emphasised that the action plan aims to "leverage manpower complementarities for joint research, commercialisation, and value creation in both countries."

"Promoting Japanese language education in India, as well as bi-directional cultural, educational and grass-roots exchanges as an investment for the future," MEA added.

Earlier in the day, while addressing a joint press briefing after bilateral talks with his Japanese counterpart Shigeru Ishiba, PM Modi said, "Under the action plan of human resource exchange, in the next 5 years, exchange of 5 lakh people in different sectors will be conducted..."

Prime Minister Modi is on a two-day official visit to Japan, scheduled from August 29 to 30, where he attended the 15th India-Japan Annual Summit. Following his visit to Japan, the Prime Minister will head to China for the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Summit in Tianjin.
 
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Another country rocked by migrant protests after plans for 'hometowns' for Africans​

The move sparked anti-immigration protests in Osaka and Tokyo, and four cities received thousands of complaints from residents.​


By Rebecca Robinson
13:57, Mon, Sep 1, 2025 Updated: 13:58, Mon, Sep 1, 2025
Demonstrators Protest Against Japan's Proposed Outline of New Foreign Guest Worker Plan


Anti-immigration protestors gathered in Osaka, Japan. (Image: Getty)
Anti-immigration protests have in Japan after an attempt to create "hometowns" for people from four African countries. The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) had designated four cities as "Africa hometowns" for the partner countries of Mozambique, Nigeria, Ghana, and Tanzania. Imabari, Kisarazu, Sanjo, and Nagai will foster ties with the countries through events and overseas volunteers.

The programme aims to revitalise communities in Japan that are facing economic and demographic issues, while also addressing challenges in the African countries. JICA said in a statement: "The 'JICA Africa Hometown' aims to further strengthen the relationships that each municipality has built with African countries, contributing both to addressing challenges in Africa and revitalising local communities in Japan.
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"Through support for collaborative events for example, JICA will continue to facilitate and strengthen international exchanges for each city."

The move sparked anti-immigration protests in Osaka and Tokyo, and the four cities received thousands of complaints from residents.

Officials in Sanjo were hit with 350 phone calls and 3,500 emails in a three-day period last week, while Imabari received 460 calls and 1,400 emails questioning whether there was a new immigration policy.

In Tokyo, angry crowds gathered outside the JICA headquarters to protest what they thought was the weakening of immigration policies.

People were seen holding placards saying "protect the Japanese people" and heard calling for an "end to mass migration".
Japan’s chief cabinet secretary, Yoshimasa Hayashi, spoke out against claims of special visas for migrants, confirming them as baseless.


He clarified: "There are no plans to promote accepting immigrants or issue special visas for residents of African countries, and the series of reports and announcements concerning such measures are not true."

Mr Hayashi added that, while people from Africa will be coming over as volunteers, they will return to their home countries after completing their training.

JICA added: "Certain local newspapers and the African government have published reports that may give the false impression that, under the 'JICA Africa Hometown' program, Nagai City in Yamagata Prefecture would become part of the country of Tanzania, or reports suggesting the promotion of immigration acceptance or the issuance of special visas for travel between Japan and the respective countries, which are all factually incorrect."

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