Japan PM arrives in India to explore ways to boost bilateral ties

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NEW DELHI: Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida arrived here on Monday morning to explore ways to boost bilateral ties in a range of areas, including defence and security, trade and investment, and high technologies.

In their talks later in the day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Kishida are also set to discuss priorities for India’s presidency of G20 and Japan’s presidency of the G7.

The Japanese prime minister is expected to unveil his plan for a “free and open Indo-Pacific” with a focus on India’s increasingly significant role for the region during the visit.  

The evolving situation in the Indo-Pacific in the backdrop of China’s rising military assertiveness is also likely to figure in the wide-ranging talks between Modi and Kishida.

The Japanese prime minister’s visit is expected to last around 27 hours.

He is expected to unveil his ‘Free and Open Indo-Pacific Plan for Peace’ during a lecture at a leading think-tank in the afternoon.

The plan is expected to highlight India’s significance for the Indo-Pacific.