Historic Diplomatic Alliance: Modi Congratulates Takaichi on Premier Milestone
Prime Minister Narendra Modi engaged in a conversation with Japan's first female prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, to discuss strengthening India-Japan bilateral relations. They emphasized collaboration on economic security, defence cooperation, and talent mobility. Modi highlighted the importance of their partnership for global peace, stability, and prosperity.
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In a significant diplomatic engagement, India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Japan's first woman prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, as they vowed to enhance bilateral ties. Takaichi, who took office following Shigeru Ishiba, has already set in motion plans to deepen relations with India.
During their conversation, Modi and Takaichi focused on progressing the India-Japan Special Strategic and Global Partnership. The discussions centered on economic security, defence cooperation, and talent mobility, highlighting these areas as pivotal to fortifying the bond between the two nations.
The leaders underscored the crucial role of India-Japan relations in ensuring global peace and prosperity. Previously, Modi's August visit to Japan saw several agreements, including a decade-long roadmap for economic collaboration and a framework for defence ties with Ishiba's administration.
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