The Prime Minister said that he would visit Tokyo at the invitation of his Japanese counterpart Fumio Kishida. He said that in March 2022 he hosted Kishida for the 14th India-Japan Annual Summit.
Tokyo: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reached Japan to attend the Quad leaders' meeting. During this, the Indian diaspora warmly welcomed PM Modi in Tokyo. Apart from participating in the Quad meeting, the PM is on a two-day tour, which is starting from today i.e. Monday. The leaders of India, Japan, the US and Australia will attend the Quad Security Dialogue.
Slogans of 'Jai Shri Ram'
PM Modi arrived in Tokyo and was warmly welcomed. Indian expatriates living in Japan raised slogans of 'Jai Shri Ram'. Also, during this time PM Modi was called 'Lion of Mother India'. It can be seen in the videos that people are standing with posters in their hands, in which it is written 'Those who abolished 370 have come to Tokyo'. PM Modi also met Indian expatriates and local people. When a child from Japan spoke to PM Modi in Hindi, he too could not live without asking questions. He asked the child, 'Whoa, where did you learn Hindi?... You know it very well?'
The Quad summit will provide opportunity to review progress: Modi
Prime Minister Modi said on Sunday that the second one-on-one summit of the Quad leaders in Japan would give the leaders of the four countries an opportunity to review the progress made in the steps taken by the grouping. He also said that this dialogue would provide a chance to share views on developments in the Indo-Pacific region as well as on global issues of mutual interest.
Ahead of his departure for a two-day (May 23-24) visit to Japan, Modi issued a statement saying that during the visit he would hold bilateral meetings with US President Joe Biden to further strengthen the multi-faceted bilateral ties. measures will be discussed. "We will also continue the dialogue on regional developments and contemporary global issues," Modi said.
The Prime Minister said that he would visit Tokyo at the invitation of his Japanese counterpart Fumio Kishida. He said that in March 2022 he hosted Kishida for the 14th India-Japan Annual Summit. "During my visit to Tokyo, I look forward to continuing our dialogue with the aim of strengthening the India-Japan Special Strategic and Global Partnership.
He said he would also take part in the second one-on-one summit of the Quad leaders in Japan, giving the leaders of the four Quad countries an opportunity to review the progress of the Quad's steps. Modi also said that the newly elected Prime Minister of Australia, Anthony Albanese will participate in the Quad summit for the first time.
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