PM Modi traveled in bullet train with Japanese PM Shigeru Ishiba, also met Indian train drivers, Modi ji said in Tokyo, Japan’s technology and India’s talent.
PM Modi in Japan bullet train
PM Modi traveled in bullet train with Japanese PM Shigeru Ishiba, also met Indian train drivers, Modi ji said in Tokyo, Japan’s technology and India’s talent. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a visit to Japan and on the first day of his visit, PM Modi held a summit meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba. During his two-day visit, he is set to visit four factories, where the prototype of Shinkansen bullet train is being prepared for India. After that, PM Modi will participate in the SCO conference to be held in Tianjin city of China. And will work on strengthening the relations between India and Japan. Since Modi ji is talking about bullet train for India in Japan, that is why Modi ji traveled in the bullet train with Japanese PM Shigeru Ishiba.
PM Modi also met Indian train drivers after travelling in bullet train with Japanese PM Shigeru Ishiba.

PM Modi also met Indian train drivers after travelling in bullet train with Japanese PM Shigeru Ishiba as Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a visit to Japan. Prime Minister Narendra Modi held summit talks with his Japanese counterpart Shigeru Ishiba on Friday, aimed at furthering bilateral relations. PM Modi, who is on a two-day visit to Japan, aims to strengthen relations between Delhi and Tokyo. During his visit, PM Modi held summit talks with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba. During his two-day visit, he will visit four factories, one of which is manufacturing prototypes of Shinkansen bullet train for India. PM Modi will also attend the SCO conference to be held in Tianjin city of China. During this, he will visit four factories, one of which is making a prototype of the E10 Shinkansen bullet train, which India is hoping to buy. PM Modi’s visit to Japan is taking place at a time when India-US relations have deteriorated due to US President Donald Trump’s trade and tariff policies. Before the summit, PM Modi addressed the India-Japan Business Forum and said that Japan’s technology and India’s talent together can lead the technological revolution of this century. In the second phase of the visit, PM Modi will visit Tianjin city of China, where he will participate in the annual conference of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) on 31 August and 1 September. Therefore, Modi seems to be completely focused on India’s development.
Modi ji said in Tokyo, Japan’s technology and India’s talent
Modi ji said that Japan’s technology and India’s talent together can bring great success and in the changing circumstances both the countries will have to use each other’s strength properly. PM Narendra Modi said on Friday that India and Japan have started a new chapter in their strategic partnership. Both the countries have prepared a collaborative roadmap for the next 10 years in many areas including technology and defense. After that India will also progress like Japan. Both the leaders also traveled in the train. During this, they also met the train drivers of India. Japan’s Eastern Railway is training them. They will drive the bullet trains running in India.
Modi ji welcomed in Japan
Modi ji was welcomed very warmly in Japan. On reaching Sendai, he was welcomed by the local people and the Indian community. People were shouting slogans of ‘Welcome to Japan, Modi San!’ with flags in their hands. Earlier, Modi participated in the 15th India-Japan Summit on Friday. During this period, 150 agreements were signed between the two countries. The Japanese PM talked about investing 6 lakh crore rupees in India in the next 10 years. It remains to be seen how beneficial this visit proves to be for India.

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Modi ji’s next visit
After Japan, Modi ji will go to China on a two-day visit. He will attend the SCO Summit on Sunday. Apart from this, Modi will meet Chinese President Jinping and Russian President Putin. PM Narendra Modi is on a visit to Japan, after this he will go to China and attend the SCO Summit. Where new agreements are possible with Russia and China.
Last day of Japan visit
Only time will tell how successful Modi’s Japan visit was, but today is the last day of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Japan visit. He rode a bullet train in Japan and met the governors of 16 provinces there. PM Modi also interacted with Indian train drivers. After his programs in Japan, PM Modi will leave for Tianjin city of China where he will attend the SCO summit. Hope this proves to be a successful visit.
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