India–Japan Conclave Strengthens Global Education and AI Collaboration

Bengaluru, 11 December 2025:
O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU) hosted a senior delegation from the University of Tokyo (UTokyo) at the India–Japan Higher Education Conclave 2025, held on the theme “Future of Global Education in India and Japan: Exchanging Knowledge and Innovation; AI & The Future of Jobs.”
Karnataka Higher Education Minister Dr. M. C. Sudhakar inaugurated the event, noting India’s rapid higher education reforms and the strategic importance of deeper academic partnerships with Japan. Mr. Dilip Thakore, Editor of EducationWorld, delivered the Guest of Honour address, followed by remarks from former Additional Chief Secretary Mr. K. Jairaj, IAS (Retd.). Randstad India MD & CEO Mr. Viswanath PS presented the keynote.
The UTokyo delegation, led by Professor (Dr.) Kaori Hayashi and Professor (Dr.) Satsuki Shioyama, discussed expanding joint research, student mobility and long-term collaboration. JGU’s Founding Vice Chancellor, Professor (Dr.) C. Raj Kumar, highlighted that JGU is the first Indian university with both a student exchange agreement and a short-term study abroad programme with UTokyo, aligned with India’s NEP 2020 and Japan’s global engagement goals.
Professor Hayashi encouraged more Indian students to study in Japan, noting that UTokyo currently hosts only about 80. She emphasised Japan’s safe environment, equal fee structures and increasing English-medium courses.
A new Short-Term Study Abroad Programme was signed, enabling 40 JGU students to visit UTokyo each summer for academic and cultural immersion.
Discussions throughout the tour focused on dual-degree pathways, faculty exchange, hybrid teaching, co-taught courses and collaborative research. The conclave concluded with commitments to build a long-term roadmap for deeper India–Japan academic partnerships and future-ready innovation ecosystems.
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