Kyoto-Varanasi partnership deal signed

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Kyoto: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday met his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe in Kyoto. In the meeting, the two leaders signed the Kyoto-Varanasi partnership agreement.

Before leaving New Delhi, he hoped the trip will “take our strategic and global partnership to the next higher level”. He termed Japan “a key regional and global partner” for India. The Indo-Japan talks will focus on infrastructure, trade, defence and civil nuclear energy.

“We will discuss how to boost our defence and security cooperation, including in defence technology, equipment and industry, in line with the evolving domestic policies of the two countries. I will try to accelerate progress on the unfinished agenda of projects and initiatives that our two countries have embarked upon,” he said.

From Kyoto, Modi travels to Tokyo, where he would discuss with Abe the roadmap for “our global and strategic partnership in the years ahead”.

India is keen on early conclusion of the civil nuclear agreement with Japan, which will facilitate supply of its nuclear technology to India. The two countries have been holding talks on the issue since 2010.

With the Modi government having initiated a project for starting bullet trains in the country, the issue is also expected to engage early attention at the discussions.

While the two countries have cooperation of navies that apparently share perceptions in terms of maritime security and anti-pirate operations, negotiations are underway for sale of US-2 amphibious aircraft by Japan to India.

Abe will host a dinner for his Indian counterpart later Saturday.

This is Modi’s third official bilateral visit after becoming prime minister in May this year. He made bilateral visits to South Asian neighbours Bhutan and Nepal after becoming prime minister.

Besides that, the only other visit he made abroad was to Brazil for the BRICS (Brazil, India, China, Russia, South Africa) summit.

 

 

 

 

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