“I warmly welcome Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Japan. It is my great honor, and I look forward to discussions to enhance Japan-India relations in various fields,” Ishiba said in a post on X.
August 29, 2025He emphasised India’s bold strides in AI, semiconductors, quantum computing, biotechnology, and space, underlining the synergy between Japanese innovation and Indian talent.
August 29, 2025PM Modi said, “Eighty per cent of companies want to expand in India, while 75 per cent are already making profits. This reflects the immense potential of the Indian market.”
August 29, 2025“He has simply and stubbornly refused to heal their wounds,” Ramesh wrote.
August 29, 2025In a post on X, PM Modi lauded the Indian community for their efforts in preserving cultural heritage while also contributing significantly to Japanese society.
August 29, 2025Adding a spiritual note to the celebrations, a group of Japanese nationals chanted the Gayatri Mantra during the welcome.
August 29, 2025This is Modi’s eighth visit to Japan since 2014 and his first annual summit with Prime Minister Ishiba, underscoring India’s strong strategic focus on Japan.
August 29, 2025One artist, who has been learning Hindi since 2020, said, “I will welcome Prime Minister Modi in Hindi with my students by singing ‘Padharo Mhare Des.’”
August 29, 2025Following his engagements in Japan, the Prime Minister will travel to Tianjin, China, to participate in the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit, hosted by President Xi Jinping.
August 29, 2025He recalled that PM Modi had earlier met PM Ishiba on the sidelines of the Laos Summit and the G7 Summit in Canada, but this will be their first bilateral annual summit since Ishiba took office.
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