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'Modi, Abe to give new dimension to Indo-Japan relations'
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SME Times News Bureau | 24 Jun, 2014
Bilateral strategic and economic relations between India and Japan are at their best and the governments of both countries are keen to further strengthen them, an advisor to Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said Monday.
Addressing an event in New Delhi through a video call from Tokyo, Tomohiko Taniguchi, special advisor to the cabinet of the Japanese prime minister, said the new Indian government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has shown keen interest in further strengthening bilateral ties.
"Modi and Abe are big leaders internationally. But together they can grow higher," Taniguchi said at the event organised by Ananta Aspen Centre in New Delhi.
The interactive session on "India's Japan Moment: Leaders Must Capitalise" was organised ahead of Narendra Modi's planned visit to Tokyo.
"Japan and India can strengthen their relationship in the realms of foreign policy, economy and regional security in the Indo-Pacific," Taniguchi said.
He said the two countries should collaborate on development cooperation in African nations.
"Strengthening the defence architecture and nuclear energy are other areas of convergence," he added.
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Indo Japanese collaboration
Vasudevan Nair | Thu Jun 26 11:21:42 2014
India and Japan can collaborate for mutual benefit as well as for the much needed development of African countries. China has virtual monopoly in Africa in exploitation of mineral resources, investment and trade. Japan India joint ventures can effectively work in Africa for the benefit of all stakeholders.
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