Nasscom partners with Hiroshima government to create a Japan-India IT corridor
Nasscom has partnered with the government of Hiroshima for the creation of a Japan-India IT Corridor. Both the parties will co-invest in this venture.
The goal behind the creation of Japan-India IT Corridor is to promote business to business cooperation and talent transfer from India to Japan. The project will formally get started in early 2019 based on mutual consent.
Under the partnership, both Nasscom and Hiroshima will invite their respective companies to participate in this venture. Further, the IT Corridor in Hiroshima will be setup with an incentive package that could be extended to the Indian tech companies that come forward to adopt this platform while forming partnership with Japanese companies.
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