PM Modi leaves for Japan for annual summit

The Prime Minister will be hosted by his Japanese counterpart for a private dinner at his holiday home in the picturesque Yamanashi prefecture on October 28.

October 27, 2018 12:20 pm | Updated 01:07 pm IST - New Delhi

PM Narendra Modi and Japanese PM Shinzo Abe. File photo.

PM Narendra Modi and Japanese PM Shinzo Abe. File photo.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday left for Japan to attend the annual summit with his counterpart Shinzo Abe.

The summit will be held on October 28 and 29.

 

In a statement on Friday Mr. Modi described India and Japan as a “winning combination” and said the island nation was New Delhi’s most trusted partner in its economic and technological modernisation.

He said India’s partnership with Japan was of great substance and purpose. “We have a special strategic and global partnership. Our ties with Japan, both economic and strategic, stand completely transformed in recent years. It is today a partnership of great substance and purpose. It rests on the strong pillars of India’s Act East Policy, and our shared vision and commitment to a free, open and inclusive Indo-Pacific,” he said.

12th meeting with Shinzo Abe

Mr. Modi said it will be his 12th meeting with Mr. Abe since he first visited Japan as prime minister in September 2014.

He said, as democracies, the two countries had shared values and sought peace and prosperity for all. “Our complementarities make India and Japan a winning combination. Japan today is one of the most trusted partners in India’s economic and technological modernisations and one of the top investors in India,” he pointed out.

The PM said projects such as the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed Rail and Dedicated Freight Corridors reflect the high level and “strength of our economic engagement”.

“Japan is also at the forefront of engaging in our national initiatives, such as Make in India , Skill India , Digital India , Start Up India ... Japanese investors have faith in India’s economic future, which is marked with myriad opportunities,” Mr. Modi said.

Mr. Modi also said India valued Japan’s global leadership in innovation, technologies and best practices and added that during his visit, he will have a chance to see some of Japan’s high-tech capabilities in robotics.

“I will have wide-ranging talks with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and interact with business leaders and captains of industry from both countries. I will also address the Indian community. These interactions will help to further strengthen our trade and investment ties, and cooperation in new areas such as healthcare, digital technologies, agriculture and food processing, disaster risk reduction and disaster resilient infrastructure,” he said.

He recalled that last year, he had hosted Prime Minister Abe and his wife Akie Abe in his home state Gujarat.

Private dinner

In a special gesture, Mr. Modi will be hosted by his Japanese counterpart for a private dinner at his holiday home in the picturesque Yamanashi prefecture on October 28, which will be, perhaps, the first such reception to be extended to a foreign leader.

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