Today in Tokyo, Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrapped up a busy day and also interacted with the Indian community in Japan.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi today told that the the Japan trip a 'very successful', with the hope that the India's infrastructure will improve greatly. Japan promised Prime Minister Narendra Modi to provide a help of USD 35 billion over the next 5 Years. This is the highest amount ever invested in India.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his gratitude to Japan for reposing "trust" with us and demonstrated this friendship with the remark "yeh fevicol se be zyada mazboot jod hai (this bond is stronger than that of fevicol)".
Japan promised to provide the investment of $35 billion inflows, but it is currently holding the nuclear deal with India.
The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, today said that the deep bonds that India and Japan share is not only because of the two Governments, but is due to the ordinary people who nurtured the this relationship, which is now grown into a strong tree. Indians common people helped a lot at the time of Hiroshima and Nagasaki massacre.
The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, said Japan and India shared a spiritual partnership and the Japan-India Association is 110 years old. This association is older than any other such association in Japan with other contries.
The Prime Minister also said that the Hindi is increasing getting popular in Japan. Yoga is also becoming popular.
Mr. Modi also referred to a gentleman aged over ninety, who one worked with the Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose.
The Prime Minister also urged the representatives from the Japan to come to India and also visit other parts of India other then the Delhi.
The Prime Minster also suggested the creation of the Young Parliamentary Association and a Women Parliamentary Association; and visits from representatives of state legislative assemblies from India, and local government representatives from Japan.
Source: PIB
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