Alongside the multilateral summit, PM Modi is scheduled to hold two key bilateral meetings—with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
August 30, 2025PM Modi and Ishiba also travelled together by Shinkansen bullet train to Sendai—a gesture described by the Ministry of External Affairs as a symbol of the “warmth of India-Japan friendship.”
August 30, 2025PM Modi warmly interacted with the crowd, especially children who lined up to extend their greetings.
August 30, 2025Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Sendai included tours of key industrial sites, notably a semiconductor manufacturing facility and a bullet-train coach production plant.
August 30, 2025Taking to X, the Prime Minister wrote: “Productive outcomes during a productive visit. May India-Japan friendship scale newer heights in the times to come!”
August 30, 2025According to Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal, the discussions focused on enhancing cooperation in areas such as technology, innovation, investment, start-ups, SMEs, skills, and industrial partnerships.
August 30, 2025The two leaders stressed the need to dismantle terrorist financing networks, curb the nexus between terrorism and transnational crime, and stop the cross-border movement of militants.
August 30, 2025“India is the world’s fastest-growing economy and on its way to becoming the third-largest,” he said.
August 29, 2025“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.
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