On the invitation given to Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe from India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the former will be on a two-day India visit to India i.e from September 13 and 14.
In the upcoming visit, both leaders will address the 12th India-Japan Annual summit which is going to held in Gujarat's Ahmedadaba and Gandhinagar. This will be the fourth annual summit that Prime Minister Modi and Shinzo Abe would address together.
While addressing the India- Japan colloquium session held in New Delhi, Japan's ambassador to India Kenji Hiramatsu said "The India-Japan relationship is at its best ever. India is a key partner to carry out Prime Minister Abe's free and open Indo-Pacific strategy. In this age of vulnerability, we cherish the relationship between the two countries. It's a partnership between the oldest and the largest democracies,"
Hiramatsu further said, "We are living in a world that is becoming increasingly vulnerable and unpredictable, with outstanding issues like North Korea. But India and Japan and their partners provide a certainty in the region and beyond."
S. Jaishankar who is the Indian Foreign secretary said "The difference that Japan can make to our nuclear industry can be quite substantial. Japan's openness to supply India with military technology also reflects the high level of confidence between the two countries,"
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