Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida is in India on a two-day visit. Prime Minister Narendra Modi met him at Hyderabad House in New Delhi on Saturday, after which both the leaders attended the 14th India-Japan Annual Summit and held delegation level talks. During this, the two leaders held fruitful discussions on a range of issues including ways to further promote bilateral economic and cultural ties.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida addressed the India-Japan Economic Forum after the 14th India-Japan Summit. Prime Minister Narendra Modi said, “Progress, prosperity and partnership are the cornerstones of India-Japan relations. We are committed to provide all possible assistance to Japanese companies in India.”
He said, “There has been progress in the economic partnership between the India-Japan Economic Partnership. Japan is one of the largest investors in India. India-Japan as a ‘One Team-One Project’ on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail Corridor.” working in.”
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India-Japan will also increase cooperation in the United Nations
Modi said, “Our discussions today paved the way for taking our mutual cooperation to new heights. We exchanged views on many regional and global issues apart from bilateral issues. We have held talks in the United Nations and other international fora. also decided to extend our cooperation.”
Japan talks to India on Russia-Ukraine war
On this occasion, the Japanese Prime Minister said, “Today the whole world is shaken due to many incidents, it is very important to have a close partnership between India and Japan. We expressed our views, talked about Russia’s serious aggression in Ukraine. We need a peaceful solution based on international law.”
“Both our countries must step up efforts for an open and free Indo-Pacific. Japan, along with India, will continue to seek to end the war and provide aid to Ukraine and its neighbors,” he said.
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