36 figure on tariff in America-India, 16 governors met PM Modi in Japan; 56 inch power is ahead
16 Governor of Japan met PM Modi.
Tokyo: Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Japan has created a stir in Washington between the fierce tariffs and trade wise running with the US. America is closely monitored by all other agreements including every trade deal with Japan. India is exploring a new option with partners like Japan to respond to the US tariff. In this sequence, when governors from 16 provinces of Japan met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Tokyo on Saturday … and during this time, the US was also shocked to strengthen ‘state-state cooperation’ under the India-Japan Special Strategic and Global Partnership.
56 inch power amidst 36 figures from America
India’s 56 -inch chest is the first link in the list of 56 inch chests of India amidst 36 figures with the US on trade. The whole picture is still ahead. Because in the meantime, India has started looking for new markets from Asia to Africa and Arabia, including countries associated with BRICS. This step of India and PM Modi is harassing Donald Trump. Now America too is slowly understanding that PM Modi is not going to bow down, but he is an expert to find opportunities in the disaster.
What happened to PM Modi with 16 Japanese governors?
Prime Minister Modi wrote on the social media platform ‘X’, “Tokyo interacted with the governor of 16 provinces of Japan this morning. State-state cooperation is an important pillar of India-Japan Maitri. This is the reason that a separate initiative was taken on it during the 15th annual India-Japan Summit yesterday. “He said,” There is immense potential for cooperation in the areas of business, innovation, entrepreneurship etc. Future -oriented areas like ‘Startup’, Technology and AI (Artificial Medha) can also be beneficial. ”
Ministry of External Affairs gave details
The Indian Ministry of External Affairs also wrote on the social media forum ‘X’, giving detailed information about the conversation between Modi and Japanese provinces, “Prime Minister Narendra Modi met the Governor of 16 provinces in Tokyo, further strengthening India-Japan’s strong relations. During this time, the Prime Minister highlighted the possibilities of cooperation between the states of India and the provinces of Japan and urged them to take steps under the State-Plants initiative launched in this regard for shared progress.
Japan will become a companion from business to new technology, innovation and start-up
The Ministry of External Affairs said that in the discussion with the governors, focus on technology, innovation, investment, skills, ‘start-ups’ and increasing ways to deepen the growing partnership between Indian states and Japanese provinces in the fields of small and medium enterprises. PM Modi in his address emphasized that India-Japan relations based on centuries-old civil relations are continuously strengthening. He said that now the time has come to focus on Tokyo and New Delhi to focus on state-state relations. He emphasized that the state-state partnership initiative will promote cooperation in business, technology, tourism, skills, security and cultural exchange.
Japan will get India’s talent
The Prime Minister called upon the governors of various provinces of Japan to strengthen manufacturing, dynamics, next generation infrastructure, innovation, ‘start-up’ and cooperation in small businesses. He said that each Japanese province has its own strength in the field of economic and technology and Indian states have their own unique abilities. The Prime Minister invited the Governor of Japanese provinces and the states of India to contribute to the development saga of India. The Ministry of External Affairs said that Modi also called for joint efforts in the exchange of youth and skills and also to connect Japanese technology with Indian talent. According to the Ministry, the governor of various provinces of Japan said that sub-national cooperation is important to take bilateral trade, educational, cultural and mutual relations between people to the next level. (input language)
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