
PM Modi to visit Japan & China from August 29 to September 1
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to embark on a diplomatic tour to Japan and China from August 29 to September 1. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has announced that PM Modi will visit Japan from August 29 to 30 to participate in the 15th India-Japan Annual Summit at the invitation of his Japanese counterpart Shigeru Ishiba. In the second leg of his visit, PM Modi will travel to China from August 31 to September 1 to attend the SCO Summit in Tianjin.
This visit holds significant importance in the context of India’s growing ties with both Japan and China. Japan is one of India’s closest allies in Asia, and the two countries have been working closely together on various issues, including trade, defense, and technology. The 15th India-Japan Annual Summit is a crucial platform for the two leaders to discuss ways to strengthen their strategic partnership and address shared concerns.
In recent years, India and Japan have made significant progress in their bilateral ties. The two countries have signed several agreements, including a civil nuclear cooperation agreement, a pact on reciprocal exemption from visa requirements for diplomatic and official passport holders, and a deal on cooperation in the field of defense. Japan has also been a major partner in India’s Act East Policy, which aims to enhance economic and strategic ties with Southeast Asia.
PM Modi’s visit to Japan is also expected to focus on key areas such as trade, investment, and technology. Japan is one of India’s largest trading partners, and the two countries have set a target of increasing bilateral trade to $25 billion by 2025. India is also keen to attract Japanese investment in sectors such as infrastructure, renewable energy, and manufacturing.
From Japan, PM Modi will travel to China, where he will attend the SCO Summit in Tianjin. The SCO (Shanghai Cooperation Organization) is a regional organization that aims to promote economic and security cooperation among its member states. India became a full-member of the SCO in 2017, and this will be PM Modi’s first SCO Summit as the Prime Minister of India.
The SCO Summit will provide a platform for PM Modi to engage with other leaders from the region, including Chinese President Xi Jinping, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. The summit is expected to focus on key issues such as terrorism, cybersecurity, and trade.
India-China ties have been complex and often tense in recent years, with both countries having a long-standing dispute over issues such as border territories and trade imbalances. However, there are also significant areas of cooperation between the two countries, including in the fields of trade, investment, and energy.
PM Modi’s visit to China is expected to focus on strengthening bilateral ties and exploring new areas of cooperation. The two countries have been working together on several initiatives, including the China-India Business Forum, which aims to promote trade and investment between the two countries. India is also keen to attract Chinese investment in sectors such as infrastructure, renewable energy, and manufacturing.
In recent years, India has also been working closely with other SCO member states, including Russia, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan, to promote regional cooperation and address shared concerns. The SCO has also been playing a key role in promoting connectivity and infrastructure development in the region, including through initiatives such as the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).
In conclusion, PM Modi’s visit to Japan and China from August 29 to September 1 is an important diplomatic tour that will focus on strengthening bilateral ties and exploring new areas of cooperation. The visit will provide a platform for PM Modi to engage with other leaders from the region and address key issues such as trade, investment, and security.
Source: https://indianexpress.com/article/india/pm-modi-visit-japan-china-sco-august-10205409/lite/