PM Modi, on visit to Japan, gives THESE special gifts to PM Shigeru Ishiba and his wife

On the second and last day of the trip, Indian Prime Minister Japanese counterparts Shigeru Ishiba and his wife Yoshiko presented carefully curator gifts. The visit was part of the 15th India-Japanese annual summit and arrived at a time when India wanted to strengthen relations with regional partners.
Pm modi with Shigeru Ishiba.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi completed a two -day visit to Japan on Saturday following a hurry of important meetings, industrial tours and strategic debates. On his second and last day, he presented carefully curator gifts to Indian Prime Minister Japanese counterparts Shigeru Ishiba and his wife Yoshiko. The journey was part of the 15th India-Japanese annual summit and came at a time when India wanted to strengthen relations with regional partners. PM Modi has been reserved for China to attend the upcoming SCO summit hosted by President Xi Jinping.
Moonstone Ramen Bowl Set for PM Shigeru Ishiba
PM Modi presented İshiba a vintage valuable stone bowl set with silver sticks. A unique mixture of Indian art and Japanese kitchen tradition, the set has a large brown moonstone bowl with its silver eating bars. It has been reported that Japan is inspired by Donburi and stove rituals. The moonstone obtained from Andhra Pradesh shines in the same way, while the base of the main bowl is inlaid with semi -precious stones in Rajasthan’s traditional Parchin Kari.
Pm Ishiba’s wife Yoshiko pashmina shawl
For Prime Minister Ishiba’s wife Yoshiko, PM Modi took a packed Pashmina shawl in a paper Mache box. Pashmina, made of sensitive wool of Changthangi goat from Ladakh, is famous worldwide because of its softness and temperature. Shawl, which has hand -woven by Kashmir craftsmen, has an ivory base with elegant flower and Paisley pattern in rust, pink and red. It was full in a hand -painted paper Mache box decorated with flower and bird motifs, emphasizing Kashmir’s timeless design and Elgant art.



