UP, Japan To Translate Cooperation Into Concrete Projects
UP-Japan partnership to focus on tangible business opportunities, Governor Kotaro Nagasaki says. Cooperation to benefit both sides through combined growth and technology.

At the UP-Japan Investment Meet 2026, Yamanashi Prefecture Governor Kotaro Nagasaki emphasized the need to transform cooperation between Uttar Pradesh and Japan into concrete projects and tangible business opportunities. The partnership aims to create long-term benefits for both sides by combining India's growth journey with Japan's technology and human resources.
The Governor expressed gratitude to the Government of India, the Government of Uttar Pradesh, and the Japanese Embassy for their support. He highlighted the importance of interactions held in Delhi, Noida, and Lucknow in identifying specific areas of cooperation. Nagasaki urged Japanese companies to understand India's development trajectory and Uttar Pradesh's policies, priorities, and industrial requirements.
Human resources, particularly nursing and nursing care, were identified as key areas of cooperation. The demand for these services is growing in Yamanashi, and Uttar Pradesh's large and capable workforce can provide a solution. However, the objective is not merely to supply manpower but to develop human resources capable of contributing to industries in Japan, Yamanashi, India, and Uttar Pradesh over the next 20-30 years.
Tourism was also described as an important area of cooperation between UP and Yamanashi. Green hydrogen was highlighted as a major pillar of future collaboration, with Yamanashi possessing practical experience in developing a complete regional hydrogen ecosystem. The Governor emphasized the need to integrate the entire system, including production, storage, and utilization, rather than focusing on any single technology.
Considering Uttar Pradesh's renewable energy potential, industrial demand, and policy environment, a large-scale green hydrogen project based on Yamanashi's experience can be developed in the state. Nagasaki said green hydrogen cooperation should not remain confined to pilot projects but should evolve into scalable business models. Collaboration can be undertaken with institutions and universities in Uttar Pradesh in areas such as training, research, operations, and maintenance.
The participation of over 200 Japanese business leaders in the investment meet demonstrated the seriousness and commitment of Japanese industry towards the partnership. The Governor's remarks emphasized the need for cooperation to be translated into concrete projects, creating long-term benefits for both sides.
The UP-Japan partnership has the potential to create significant opportunities for both sides. By combining India's growth journey with Japan's technology and human resources, the partnership can drive economic growth and development in Uttar Pradesh. The focus on human resources, tourism, and green hydrogen cooperation can help create a strong foundation for the partnership.
In the coming years, the partnership is expected to yield tangible results, with both sides working together to develop concrete projects and business opportunities. The cooperation between UP and Yamanashi is a significant step towards creating a strong and sustainable partnership between India and Japan.
The partnership's success will depend on the ability of both sides to work together, share responsibilities, and develop human resources capable of contributing to industries in Japan, Yamanashi, India, and Uttar Pradesh. With the right approach and commitment, the UP-Japan partnership can create long-term benefits for both sides and drive economic growth and development in the region.
In conclusion, the UP-Japan partnership is poised to create significant opportunities for both sides. By focusing on concrete projects and tangible business opportunities, the partnership can drive economic growth and development in Uttar Pradesh and create a strong foundation for a sustainable and long-term relationship between India and Japan.
Frequently asked questions
What is the objective of the UP-Japan partnership?
The objective of the partnership is to create long-term benefits for both sides by combining India's growth journey with Japan's technology and human resources.
What areas of cooperation were identified by the Governor?
The Governor identified human resources, particularly nursing and nursing care, and green hydrogen as key areas of cooperation.