NEW DELHI: Japanese Premier Shinzo Abe on Sunday said Prime Minister Narendra Modi used to be one in all his most "dependable" pals and along side the Indian chief, he would like to reinforce bilateral cooperation to grasp a free and open Indo-Pacific.
In a message printed in Indian newspapers on the day of the 2 leaders' summit meeting in Japan, Abe said India used to be driving the region and the sector's prosperity as a world energy.
Prime Minister Modi used to be an impressive chief of his nice country, the Japanese premier said.
"I have always believed and stated that the relationship between Japan and India is blessed with the largest potential in the world," he said.
Japan-India cooperation continued to make bigger extensively in many fields such as safety, funding, knowledge era, agriculture, well being, environment and tourism, Abe noted.
"We share a big win-win potential in all areas and Japan remains committed to supporting india's economic growth and Prime Minister Modi's Make in India initiative through high-speed rail, subways and other infrastructure, mobilising Japan's world-leading technologies," he said.
The day when Japanese Shinkansen bullet trains start working between Mumbai and Ahmedabad via cooperation will mark a shining symbol of Japan-India friendship at some point, Abe added.
"Prime Minister Modi, who is currently visiting Japan since yesterday, is one of my most dependable and valuable friends. On behalf of the entire Japanese government, I have the pleasure of extending him the warmest hospitality," the Japanese chief's message learn.
"Together with Prime Minister Modi, I would like to further strengthen Japan-India cooperation to realise a free and open Indo-Pacific," Abe said.
In a message printed in Indian newspapers on the day of the 2 leaders' summit meeting in Japan, Abe said India used to be driving the region and the sector's prosperity as a world energy.
Prime Minister Modi used to be an impressive chief of his nice country, the Japanese premier said.
"I have always believed and stated that the relationship between Japan and India is blessed with the largest potential in the world," he said.
Japan-India cooperation continued to make bigger extensively in many fields such as safety, funding, knowledge era, agriculture, well being, environment and tourism, Abe noted.
"We share a big win-win potential in all areas and Japan remains committed to supporting india's economic growth and Prime Minister Modi's Make in India initiative through high-speed rail, subways and other infrastructure, mobilising Japan's world-leading technologies," he said.
The day when Japanese Shinkansen bullet trains start working between Mumbai and Ahmedabad via cooperation will mark a shining symbol of Japan-India friendship at some point, Abe added.
"Prime Minister Modi, who is currently visiting Japan since yesterday, is one of my most dependable and valuable friends. On behalf of the entire Japanese government, I have the pleasure of extending him the warmest hospitality," the Japanese chief's message learn.
"Together with Prime Minister Modi, I would like to further strengthen Japan-India cooperation to realise a free and open Indo-Pacific," Abe said.
PM Modi one of my most dependable friends: Shinzo Abe
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