Ahmedabad: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today inaugurated the Japanese zen Garden and Kaizen Academy at Ahmedabad management association. He said, "These two projects will bring India and Japan closer.'' At the same time, PM Narendra Modi said, "I am confident that these efforts of ours will continue and India and Japan will work together to achieve new heights of development. Today, there are many people in the professional world of Gujarat who speak Japanese easily. I told them that a university in the state is also going to start a course to teach Japanese. I would like japan's school system in Gujarat to be a model too.'' He further said, "Japan's school system emphasizes modernity, labor, and moral values. I have been a big fan of that. We have a strong belief in centuries-old cultural relations and a common vision for the future. It is on this basis that for the last several years, we have been continuously strengthening our Special Strategic and Global Partnership. For this, we have also made a special arrangement for Japan-Plus in PMO.'' At the same time, he added, "The present Prime Minister of Japan, Mr. Yoshihide Suga, is also a very settled person. Yoshihide and I believe that in this period of the covid pandemic, the friendship between India and Japan has become more relevant to our partnership, global stability, and prosperity. We also have a strong belief in centuries-old cultural relations, and a common vision for the future. It is on this basis that for the last several years, we have been continuously strengthening our Special Strategic and Global Partnership. For this, we have also made a special arrangement for Japan-Plus in PMO. PM Modi also said a lot of things that remained connected with Japan.'' India will get another indigenous vaccine soon for children between 12 and 18 years After reaching his village, President Kovind bowed his head and foreheaded with clay Wherever Modi will go, will come after annihilation: Digvijay Singh