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Krisumi Deepens Indo–Japan Business & Cultural Bonds as Title Sponsor of Tokyo Cup 2

Team Krisumi felicitates one of the winners with the award

Event in Gurugram spotlights Japan–India collaboration beyond commerce, celebrating shared values and community

Krisumi Corporation — India’s first Indo–Japanese real estate collaboration between the Krishna Group and Japan’s Sumitomo Corporation — strengthened its role as a cultural and business bridge between the two nations as the Title Sponsor of Tokyo Cup 2, hosted at the ITC Classic Golf & Country Club in Gurugram.

The event, organised by HSIIDC in partnership with Connect India Japan and Krisumi Corporation, brought together leading figures from Japanese and Indian industry, diplomats, and senior government officials. Beyond networking, the platform aimed to deepen bilateral trade engagement while celebrating the cultural ethos that binds the two countries.

Speaking at the occasion, Vineet Nanda, Director – Sales & Marketing, Krisumi Corporation, highlighted the emotional depth of the company’s relationship with Japan. “Our partnership with Japan is far deeper than business,” he said. “Our Chairman, Mr. Ashok Kapur, is what we fondly call a 50–50 man — 50% Indian heart and 50% Japanese spirit. His DNA reflects the discipline and humility that define Japanese craftsmanship, combined with India’s warmth and resilience. This balance forms the foundation of everything we do at Krisumi.”

Nanda added that the Tokyo Cup has evolved into more than a golf tournament, emerging as a symbol of Indo–Japan collaboration that blends corporate intent with cultural connection. “Much like golf, building a landmark brand requires patience, precision, and purpose. We are proud to partner with HSIIDC and Connect India Japan in creating a space where values, not just ventures, are celebrated,” he said.

The tournament drew participation from major Indian and Japanese corporations, concluding with an award ceremony that applauded sportsmanship, camaraderie, and cross-cultural ties. Krisumi representatives were present to felicitate the winners, reflecting the company’s hands-on commitment to fostering strong international partnerships.

Haryana continues to serve as a powerful magnet for Japanese investment. Today, the state is home to over 500 Japanese companies — nearly 27% of all Japanese firms present in India. Its infrastructure, business-friendly policies, and expanding industrial clusters make it an attractive hub for Japanese corporates seeking to scale in India.

Events like Tokyo Cup are helping to deepen that engagement even further. Driven by HSIIDC and Krisumi, the initiative supports Haryana’s ambition to strengthen its status as a preferred Japanese investment destination. It also underscores the evolution of Indo–Japan collaboration from transactional cooperation to a more holistic exchange driven by mutual values, community, and shared aspirations.

As ties between India and Japan continue to expand across trade, technology, and real estate, platforms such as Tokyo Cup serve as a reminder that the most enduring partnerships are built not only on economic promise but also on trust, culture, and shared purpose.

Wem India

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