Briefing newspersons after meeting his Japanese counterpart Hakubun Shimomura here, Minister of State of Science and Technology Jitendra Singh said the two nations are in the process of launching several joint programmes.
"We are also in the process of launching a number of joint programmes in the field of science and technology.
"(We are) Also setting up a joint Indo-Japanese Science and Technology Committee and a huge amount of collaboration in the area of ocean technology, in the area of space technology.
Modi is likely to visit Japan early next month.
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Pointing out that the relationship between any two nations in the future would be based on science, the Minister said that they tried to do "some speed work" for a more fruitful science and technology interaction between the heads of India and Japan.
"I am sure this meeting today will pave the way for a long term relationship between the two nations based on science," he added.
"We are looking forward to set-up a centre in India with Indo-Japanese collaboration. It would specifically focus on medicine, disease and disease biology," he said.
Shimomura is the Japanese Minister of Education, Culture, Sports and Science and Technology.