Lok Shakti

Nationalism Always Empower People

When three former Prime Ministers of Japan reached Tokyo to meet Prime Minister Modi

PM Modi also got a chance to meet a unique meeting in the midst of the Quad conference in Tokyo, Japan. This was the meeting with three former Prime Ministers of Japan. PM Modi also had a bilateral meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Fushio Kishida today. Due to which the relations between the two countries are expected to get further compulsion. Just before the meeting between PM Modi and Japanese Prime Minister Fushio Kishida, PM Modi met with three former Prime Ministers of Japan, former Prime Ministers Yoshihide Suga, Shinzo Abe and Yoshiro Mori.
It is clearly visible in the pictures that how special is the chemistry of PM Modi with these three Prime Ministers of Japan. However, PM Modi’s friendship with former Japanese PM Shinzo Abe is not hidden from anyone. Shinzo Abe, who visited India, also visited Varanasi. The three former Prime Ministers of Japan discussed in detail with PM Modi during the meeting, issues related to India-Japan relations and bilateral interest. Along with strategic and global partnership, the issue of peaceful, stable and prosperous Indo-Pacific was also discussed in this meeting.
The four leaders also expressed their views on ways to enhance cultural partnership between the people of India and Japan. The Japan-India Association (JIA) has been instrumental in bringing the two countries closer. Former Prime Minister of Japan Yoshiro Mori is the current President of Japan-India Association (JIA). Soon after him, Shinzo Abe will take forward this responsibility. PM Modi has given his best wishes to former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe for this. Former PM Yoshiro Mori’s role has been important in deepening ties with India. He has played a very important role in bringing the two countries closer through the Japan-India Association.

PM Modi has appreciated his contribution in promoting political, economic and cultural activities between the two countries. During the meeting, PM Modi has also congratulated him for this. PM Modi also thanked Yoshihide Suga, who took several major initiatives to strengthen India-Japan ties. The two leaders met in person for the first time at the Quad Leaders Summit in Washington DC in September 2021. This special meeting of Modi in Tokyo clearly shows that he always maintains contact with the big politicians of the world. Whether these politicians are in power or not, their relationship with PM Modi is always sweet and strong.