PM Modi meets Shinzo Abe, pledges to increase cooperation with other countries
PM Modi meets Shinzo Abe, pledges to increase cooperation with other countries
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Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi and Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe have reviewed the security conditions of the Indian Pacific region. The same two leaders have decided to further strengthen bilateral relations in third countries for cooperation in peace, prosperity and development in the region. It is learned that this meeting, which took place on the sidelines of the East Asia Summit, has mainly raised the issue of increasing dominance and economic dominance of the Chinese army in the Indian Pacific region.

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Sources believe that while giving information about the meeting, the Ministry of External Affairs has said that the Prime Ministers of India and Japan will reiterate their commitment to the free and inclusive Indian Pacific region. The same information is to complete the plan made in the area. The same two leaders have agreed to increase cooperation in third countries as well as strengthen bilateral cooperation.

According to the same information, it means to say that according to the Ministry, the two + 2 talks were held in India between the Foreign and Defense Ministries of India and Japan later this month. It is said that Ministry spokesperson Ravish Kumar tweeted, "Good talks" between Modi and Abe form the basis of two plus two and annual summits. Where PM Modi has promised that the upcoming summit will be successful and this will deepen the special strategic and global partnership between India and Japan.

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According to sources, it has also come to light that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has considered Myanmar State Counselor Aung San Suu Kyi confident of cooperation against the rebel group. The PM said that India ensures that rebel groups are not allowed to conduct activities along the Indo-Myanmar border.

The same PM Modi met Suu Kyi on the sidelines of the ASEAN summit last Sunday. During this time, the PM has spoken about the expansion of socio-economic projects in Rakhine province of Myanmar. According to the Foreign Ministry, Modi has also insisted on the quick, safe and permanent return of displaced people from Bangladesh to their homes in Rakhine province. The PM said that the displaced people are reaching their homes along with the three neighboring countries India, Bangladesh and Myanmar.

Both the leaders have also confirmed that a stable and peaceful border is necessary for the continued expansion of the bilateral partnership. The PM also stressed on ensuring that both countries ensure that rebel groups are not given a place to work in the border areas.

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