From ‘golgappe’ to bilateral ties: Japan PM Fumio Kishida, PM Modi hold talks
The Japanese prime minister arrived in Delhi this morning on a brief visit amid global geopolitical turmoil over the Ukraine conflict and increasing concerns over China's aggressive behaviour in the Indo-Pacific.
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Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida arrived in New Delhi on Monday for bilateral talks. (Twitter/ Rajeev Chandrasekhar)
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The Japanese Prime Minister held a bilateral meeting with Modi after arriving in the morning. (PTI Photo)
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The two Prime Ministers discussed enhancing collaboration in several areas such as clean energy, semiconductors and the co-development of military hardware. (PTI Photo)
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Under India's G20 presidency and Japan's leadership of the G7 grouping, Modi and Kishida pledged to collaborate in addressing urgent global issues. (PTI Photo)
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Japanese PM Fumio Kishida visit Buddha Jayanti Park in Delhi. The Japanese PM also tried Gol Gappe, Lassi and Aam Panna there. (ANI Photo)
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On Monday, following the meeting, Prime Minister Kishida visited Rajghat in New Delhi to honor Mahatma Gandhi. (Express Photo by Amit Mehra)
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PM Kishida will leave India on Tuesday morning. (Express Photo by Amit Mehra)
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PM Modi is likely to travel to Japan’s Hiroshima for G7 leaders summit in May. (PTI)