Prime Minister Modi will go on a tour of Japan, the Ministry of External Affairs told why this journey will be important

Prime Minister Narendra Modi 2On August 8, Japan will leave for a tour. Regarding PM Modi’s visit, the Ministry of External Affairs said that this journey is going to be important for many reasons. Vikram Misri, Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs, said that this will be PM Modi’s first Japanese visit in 7 years. PM Modi will go on a tour of China after this. They will be in Shanghai on 31 August.

On PM Modi’s upcoming visit to Japan, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said, “Prime Minister Modi is going on an official visit to Japan on the evening of August 28. He will stay in Japan on 29 and 30 August to attend the 15th India-Japan annual summit with Prime Minister of Japan, His Excellency Shigeru Ishiba. It is an important journey for many reasons.”

Why Prime Minister’s visit to Japan will be important

They said, ,This is Prime Minister Modi’s first annual summit with Prime Minister Ishiba. This is also his first visit to Japan in about 7 years. He last traveled for the annual summit in 2018. Since then, he has visited Japan, but has been for multilateral programs and other formal programs. This will be a journey that will be completely dedicated to bilateral agenda between India and Japan. It is also the Prime Minister’s eighth visit to Japan since assuming office in 2014 and it shows the high priority of this particular relationship in our foreign relations. ”

What did the Foreign Ministry say on PM’s visit to China

Tanmay Lal, Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs (West) Tanmay Lal said, “Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit Chinese Tianjin for the 25th meeting of Shanghai Cooperation Council (SCO) on 31 August and 1 September at the invitation of Chinese President Xi Jinping. SCO was established with the primary goal of combating three evils of terrorism, separatism and militancy, which has also been a challenge, which remains a challenge. ‘

He said, “SCO has 10 members. Apart from India, these include Belarus, China, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. The program of the upcoming 25th SCO Summit in Tianjin includes a welcome banquet on the evening of 31 August and the main summit will be held on the next day, Monday, September 1. The Prime Minister is expected to have some bilateral meetings during the SCO summit. “

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