PM Modi Rides Bullet Train in Japan, Heads to China Today
Digital Desk
PM Modi traveled with Japanese PM Shigeru Ishiba in a bullet train during his Japan visit; scheduled to leave for China today.
Today is the last day of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Japan visit. He rode a bullet train in Japan and met the governors of 16 provinces there. PM Modi also interacted with Indian train drivers. After his programs in Japan, PM Modi will leave for Tianjin city of China where he will attend the SCO summit.
During his two-day visit to Japan, PM Modi held summit talks with his counterpart Shigeru Ishiba. During this, both the countries emphasized the importance of furthering bilateral relations. Let us tell you that the main objective of PM Modi's visit to Japan is to further strengthen the relationship between India and Japan. Let us tell you the moment-by-moment update of PM Modi's program today...
Many agreements were reached between India and Japan
Let us tell you that during this visit of PM Modi, many important agreements were reached between India and Japan. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal gave this information on the social media platform X. PM Modi has also reposted this post.
PM Modi took a bullet train ride
Prime Minister Narendra Modi took a bullet train ride in Japan. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also posted a picture of this on social media. PM Modi traveled on the bullet train with Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba. Japan's Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba shared a picture with PM Modi and wrote that I am going towards Sendai with Prime Minister Modi. The series has been going on since last night, and I will be in the car with you.
PM Modi met the governors of Japan
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met the governors of 16 provinces there during his Japan visit. PM Modi also shared a picture of this. PM Modi wrote on his social media platform X that this morning in Tokyo, I interacted with the governors of 16 provinces of Japan. State-province cooperation is an important pillar of India-Japan friendship. This is why a separate initiative was started on this during the 15th annual India-Japan summit yesterday. There are immense possibilities of cooperation in the areas of trade, innovation, entrepreneurship etc. Future-oriented areas like startups, technology and artificial intelligence can also be beneficial.
PM Modi met Indian train drivers
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Indian train drivers undergoing training at JR East on Saturday. During this, the PM of Japan was also present. During this, PM Modi also took a photo with them, which he posted on his social media platform X.
PM Modi will leave for China
Today is the last day of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Japan visit. On the last day of his visit, PM Modi will visit the Tokyo Electron Factory. The Prime Minister of Japan has organized a lunch in honor of PM Modi. Immediately after this, at around 12:20 pm, PM Modi will leave for Tianjin, China. In China, PM Modi will participate in the SCO summit on 31 August and 1 September.