Sixth India–Japan Intellectual Conclave ‘Kizuna’ Held in Shillong

Meghalaya Chief Minister, Conrad K Sangma on Thursday said India-Japan ties are anchored in mutual respect, democratic values and a shared vision for economic cooperation and sustainable development.
Addressing the inaugural section of the Sixth India-Japan Intellectual Conclave held in Shillong on Thursday as chief guest, Sangma stated, “Given the strength of the relationship between Japan and India, “Kizuna” (a lasting bond) is the most appropriate theme for the conclave.” Ambassador Ono Keiichi, N J Gangte, Secretary and OSD (Establishment), Ministry of External Affairs & Acting DDG, ICWA, Takuro Takeuchi, Chief Representative, JICA India among others were present.

Elaborating on the legacy of partnership between Japan and Meghalaya, the Chief Minister said that Japan has been a steadfast development partner for the state with the collaboration being not just about infrastructure but also about people. He also outlined the collaborations between Japan and Meghalaya for youth empowerment and informed that 47 nurses from the state are placed in Japan. “Following my visit to Japan in April 2025, we signed an MoU with ASEAN One Co. to train and place 500 youth this year; scaling to 5,000 over the next five years,” he said. He also said that the state has tied up with NAVIS HR for placing Meghalaya’s skilled resources in Japan. Further he also stated that a Japanese language training center has been established in Shillong for imparting training to youth to gain knowledge and fluency in Japanese language. In the field of agricultural innovation, the Chief Minister said that India’s first commercial production of Shitake Blocks is taking place in Upper Shillong with technology, marketing and other support from YATS Co of Japan.

“The facility has a capacity to produce 1,50,000 inoculated shiitake blocks per annum and is expected to benefit over 1000 farmers of Meghalaya,” he said and added the state is also exploring the creation of the state’s own sake using local rice in partnership with Sasaki Sake Brewery. Referring to the long partnership of the state with JICA, the Chief Minister said that JICA is a major development partner in Meghalaya investing significantly in infrastructure, sustainable forestry and tourism. He also informed that the Umiam Hydro Power Station and the Umiam-Umtru Stage-III Hydroelectric Power Station are being renovated with support from JICA and said that the longest river bridge of nearly 19 kms in India inking Dhubri in Assam to Phulbari in Meghalaya is primarily funded by JICA.

Further, the Chief Minister said that 74 percent of Meghalaya’s population under the age of 35 and proposed the establishment of Meghalaya–Japan Skill Corridor stating, “The youthful energy of Meghalaya can be paired with Japan’s technological mastery.” On the cultural collaboration the Chief Minister said that the Shillong Cherry Blossom festival has for the last two years had exclusive Japanese pavilion offering the visitors a chance to explore Japanese tradition, cuisine, culture and live performances by Japanese artists.