Monday, 29 October 2018

PM Modi talks about bilateral, local and global issues with Japanese leaders

Tokyo, Oct 29 Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday met Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Kono and held profitable, concentrated exchange on bilateral, local and global issues.

Modi arrived base in Japan on Saturday to go to the thirteenth India-Japan yearly two-day summit which will try to review the advancement in ties and extend key measurement of the bilateral relationship.

"Strengthening the strategic of our relationship. Remote Minister of Japan Taro Kono approached PM @narendramodi. Held profitable and concentrated talk on reciprocal, territorial and worldwide issues," Ministry of External Affairs representative Raveesh Kumar tweeted.

Modi also met Secretary General Toshihiro Nikai of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party and the Minister of Economy Trade and Industry (METI) Hiroshige Seko.

He appreciated the Japanese support extended to the flagship initiatives in India.

"Secretary General of Liberal Democratic Party Toshihiro Nikai approached PM @narendramodi. PM valued his vision and involvement in fortifying of our two-sided relationship, uncommonly bolster stretched out to the lead activities in India," Kumar tweeted.

Japan's job in India's monetary adventure keeps on being indispensable to its change, Kumar included.

"Minister of @METI_JPN Hiroshige Seko approached PM @narendramodi. Talked about approaches to upgrade our financial commitment, exceptionally given METI's job in fortifying our economic partnership," Kumar tweeted.

Prior, Modi addressed a gathering of vibrant Indian community in Japan and also interacted with some respected names in Japanese venture capitalists.

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