Prime Minister Narendra Modi is all set to arrive in Tokyo, Japan’s capital, for a significant four-day visit that will also include a trip to China. The first two days will be spent in Japan, where Modi will participate in the India-Japan Business Forum and the India-Japan Summit. A grand welcome awaits him at Tokyo airport, with preparations including a traditional folk dance performance and enthusiastic presence of the Indian community. During his visit, PM Modi will meet Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida in their first-ever summit meeting. They will discuss various important issues, including trade, defense, and technology cooperation. Modi will also experience a bullet train ride with Kishida and visit a semiconductor factory, emphasizing the technological partnership between the two nations. This visit is seen as a crucial step in strengthening the India-Japan relationship and boosting collaboration within the Quad framework. After Japan, PM Modi will travel to China to attend the 25th SCO summit. The Indian community and local Japanese citizens warmly welcomed Modi, with many chanting patriotic slogans. A Japanese woman even prepared a warm Hindi welcome, symbolizing the growing cultural bond between the two countries.
