Shinzo Abe will arrive tomorrow, India truly values the relationship with Japan says PM Modi

New Delhi: Japan’s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s two-day visit to India begins on Wednesday. A day before, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Tuesday that India values ​​its relations with Japan very much. With this, the Prime Minister said that he is hopeful of furthering bilateral relations in different areas.





Japan’s PM Abe is reaching India on September 13 to attend the annual India-Japan Summit. This meeting will be held in Gandhinagar, the capital of the Prime Minister’s home state of Gujarat. PM Modi tweeted that he is eager to welcome Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. He said that he will be receiving him in Gujarat tomorrow. This will be the fourth meeting of both of them. Prime Minister Modi tweeted apart from English as well as in Japanese.

PM Modi said, “Prime Minister Abe and I will participate in many programs on 13th and 14th September, the purpose of these programs is to further advance Indo-Japan relations.” In another tweet, he said that both the leaders Will be attend in a program organized on the occasion of the launch of India’s first high speed train project.

Both Prime Ministers will visit the Sabarmati Ashram. Mahatma Gandhi founded the ashram on the bank of river Sabarmati. After this, both the leader also go famous mosque Sidi Sayyid Ney Jali how built in the 16th century . Both leaders will also visit the Dandi cottage built in the Mahatma Mandir which is a museum dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi.

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