India-Japan Ties: PM Narendra Modi Tweets on 70th commemoration of foundation of strategic relations

On the 70th commemoration of the foundation of discretionary relations among India and Japan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said that the ties between the two nations have developed in each circle, be it key, monetary or individuals to-individuals contacts.

The new visit to India by Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida for the yearly culmination spread out a guide for extending the Special Strategic and Global Partnership between the two nations in a post-Coronavirus world, Modi said in a tweet, adding that he anticipated keep working with Kishida to understand that goal.

PM Modi said, “As we celebrate 70 years of foundation of discretionary relations among India and Japan today, I am glad to see that our ties have extended in each circle, whether vital, monetary or individuals to-individuals contacts.”

Fumio Kishida came on a two-day visit to India on March 19-20 for the fourteenth India-Japan Annual Summit with his Indian partner Narendra Modi which saw the consenting to of a few arrangements on reciprocal collaboration between the two nations. This was PM Kishida’s most memorable two-sided visit to India. During the visit, the Indian and Japanese partners held considerations on a wide scope of themes and invited the send off of a few new drives between the two nations, on clean energy association, improvement of India’s upper east and bamboo development and handling.

Further, PM Modi will probably meet his Japanese partner in the future one month from now as the culmination of heads of the Quadrilateral Security Dialog (QUAD) countries, that is to say, the United States, Australia, Japan and India, will be held in Tokyo on May 24.

India and Japan laid out discretionary relations on April 28, 1952, as per the Ministry of External Affairs.