New Delhi [India], March 20 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi thanked visiting Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida’s for inviting him for the G7 Summit in Japan later this 12 months throughout their bilateral assembly held right here on Monday.
PM Modi held bilateral delegation-level talks along with his Japanese counterpart at Hyderabad House right here.
“Today Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida invited me to the G7 Leaders’ Summit which will be held in Hiroshima in May. I thank him for this,” PM Modi stated on the joint press assertion after the assembly.
“I welcome Japanese PM Fumio Kishida to India. In the last one year, PM Fumio Kishida and I have met several times and every time I’ve felt his positivity and commitment to the India-Japan bilateral relationship. His today’s visit will be beneficial to maintain this momentum,” PM Modi stated.
Prime Minister Modi stated he’s glad to have the ability to welcome his Japanese counterpart once more in September this 12 months for the G20 Summit.
Since India is the G20 chair this 12 months and concurrently Japan holds the present G7 presidency, PM Modi stated “Today’s meeting is is a great opportunity to work together keeping the self-goals of both nations in mind.”In his assertion after the talks, PM Modi stated this assembly goals to provide a voice to the worldwide South and strengthen the India-Japan relationship.
PM Modi stated he spoke to his Japanese counterpart concerning India’s G20 targets and priorities. “I have spoken to him regarding India’s G20 priorities in detail. Our main priority is to give voice to the needs of the global south,” PM Modi stated.
He stated that the tradition that believes in “Vasudhaiv Kutumbakam” believes in taking everybody alongside.
PM Modi additional stated that India-Japan’s particular strategic and world partnership relies on frequent democratic ideas and the rule of regulation on the worldwide platform.
“Strengthening this partnership is not only beneficial to India and Japan, but Indo-Pacific will also have peace, progress and the stability would be boosted,” Prime Minister Modi added.
PM Modi stated that the 2 leaders additionally analysed the progress made in bilateral relations and stated it’s a nice alternative to work along with frequent pursuits and priorities.
Prime Minister stated that underneath the India-Japan Competitiveness Partnership established in 2019, each international locations have centered on logistics, meals processing points, and MSMEs. He expressed hope that the collection of discussions and consultations between the 2 international locations will proceed and India-Japan ties will attain new heights.
“Today, we expressed satisfaction on the activities of this partnership. We are moving forward on Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed rail project,” PM Modi stated.
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PM Modi stated the India-Japan Special Strategic and Global Partnership relies on shared democratic values and respect for the rule of regulation within the worldwide enviornment. Stating that strengthening India-Japan Special Strategic and Global Partnership is necessary for each India and Japan as companions PM Modi identified that the partnership promotes peace, prosperity and stability within the Indo-Pacific area.
During the assembly, either side mentioned regional and world problems with mutual curiosity, together with the function of the India-Japan partnership in fostering peace, prosperity, and stability within the Indo-Pacific area. There was a wide-ranging agenda on the desk with a deal with cooperation in financial system and commerce, local weather and power, defence and safety, and ability growth.
Kishida who arrived within the nationwide capital early this morning on a two-day official go to visited Rajghat right here and paid floral tributes to Mahatma Gandhi. The Japanese PM was recieved by Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar on the Palam airport.
This is Kishida’s second go to to the nation as Prime Minister of Japan. (ANI)