‘To Boost Regional Peace, Further National Interests And Priorities’: PM Modi Heads To Japan, China | India News

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Thursday that his visits to Japan and China will take India’s national interests and priorities further and will contribute to efficient cooperation in progress in regional and global peace, security and sustainable development.
According to a departure statement published by the Prime Ministry, Prime Minister Modi will start a two-day visit to the 15th anniversary summit between 29-30 August with the invitation of Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba between 29-30 August.
“I am sure that my visits to Japan and China will advance our national interests and priorities and will contribute to efficient cooperation in advanced regional and global peace, security and sustainable development.” “PM Modi says that Japan is turning to advance India’s interests and global peace”
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Shaping the next stage of India-Japanese strategic partnership
During his visit to Japan, Prime Minister Modi said that both countries would focus on shaping the next stage in the private strategic and global partnership of India-Japan, and that this would make stable and significant progress in the last eleven years.
“During my visit, we focused on shaping the next stage in our special strategic and global partnership, which has made stable and significant progress in the last eleven years.
PM Modi’s visit to China
After completing his visit, Prime Minister Modi will attend China to attend the SCO meeting in Tianjin at the invitation of President Xi Jinping.
“I will go to China to join the Shanghai Cooperation Organization Summit from Japan, at the invitation of President Xi Jinping. India is an active and constructive member of SC.
PM Modi, to meet global leaders on the sides of SCO
Prime Minister Modi said that President Xi Jinping, President Putin and the summit were looking forward to meeting with other leaders.


