India is bringing changes in the whole world, PM of Japan said- it is necessary to use its strength

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Shigeru Ishiba said that in the Indo-Pacific region we need to maintain the rule of independent and open international system based laws … As we are seeing increasing ambiguity in international conditions, Japan and India need to use our strength for peace and stability of the region.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Friday that India and Japan have laid the foundation of a new and golden chapter in their special strategic partnership and have introduced a 10 -year cooperation roadmap in many fields such as technology and defense. Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said that India is bringing changes in the whole world. Japan is also leading world development with advanced technology. When we think about the future relations of Japan and India, we need to take advantage of each other’s strength to find solutions to our challenges and help each other … Japan and India share basic values.

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Shigeru Ishiba said that in the Indo-Pacific region we need to maintain the rule of independent and open international system based laws … As we are seeing increasing ambiguity in international conditions, Japan and India need to use our strength for peace and stability of the region. On Prime Minister Modi’s two -day visit to Japan, Foreign Secretary Vikram Egypt said that the message of this journey and the understanding between the two sides is very clear. Japan is one of the most valuable and reliable friends in India today. It is our ally in our visit to a developed and self-reliant India … Apart from bilateral issues, both Prime Ministers also discussed the regional and global status and it was clear that between geopolitical upheavals, between geophysical upheavals, the relations between India and Japan remain a column of stability in the international system.

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