PM Modi, Kishida Take a Stroll in Delhi Park, Discuss Diplomacy over Gol Gappe, Lassi & Aam Panna
PM Modi, Kishida Take a Stroll in Delhi Park, Discuss Diplomacy over Gol Gappe, Lassi & Aam Panna
PM Modi and Kishida vowed to expand the India-Japan global strategic partnership, holding that it is important for a peaceful, stable and prosperous Indo-Pacific besides benefitting the two countries in diverse areas

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Japanese counterpart Fumio Kishida visited Buddha Jayanti Park in Delhi on Monday.

Kishida, who arrived in Delhi this morning on a nearly 27-hour visit, also tried Gol Gappe, Lassi and Aam Panna at the park.

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Earlier in the day, PM Modi and Kishida vowed to expand the India-Japan global strategic partnership, holding that it is important for a peaceful, stable and prosperous Indo-Pacific besides benefitting the two countries in diverse areas.

In his media statement, Modi referred to India’s presidency of the G20 and Japan chairing the G7 grouping and said it is the best opportunity to work together on priorities of both sides for global good.

Modi said he briefed Prime Minister Kishida extensively about the priorities of the Indian presidency of G20.

The prime minister said the India-Japan Special strategic and global partnership is based on democratic principles and respect for international rule of law and that it is important for the Indo-Pacific as well.

Modi said the two sides reviewed progress in bilateral relations especially in areas of defence, digital technology, trade and investment and health among others.

He said both sides also discussed the importance of reliable supply chains for semi-conductors and other critical technologies.

In his remarks, Kishida said Tokyo’s economic cooperation with New Delhi continues to grow rapidly and it will not only support further development of India but create significant economic opportunities for Japan.

I will unveil today on Indian soil my plan for a free and open Indo-Pacific, Kishida said. The Japanese prime minister said he formally invited Modi for the G7 summit in May and that his Indian counterpart accepted the invite.

During his visit to India in March last year, Kishida announced an investment target of five trillion Yen (Rs 3,20,000 crore) in India over the next five years.

India-Japan relations were elevated to ‘Global Partnership’ in 2000, ‘Strategic and Global Partnership’ in 2006, and ‘Special Strategic and Global Partnership’ in 2014.

Regular annual summits have been held between the leaders of the two countries since 2006.

Japan is a very close partner of India with which it has both an annual summit and a ‘2+2’ foreign and defence ministerial dialogues.

(With PTI inputs)

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