
Prime Minister Narendra Modi. | Photo Credit: PTI
New Delhi
In the coming weeks, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to address East Asia in the coming weeks in the coming weeks. As part of the Mr. Modi initiative until the end of August, he is probably traveling to Japan to meet the Japanese counterpart Shiger Ishiba. The visit to Japan is significant because both countries are part of the Quad initiative, which was opened in 2017 by Australia, India, Japan and the United States.
As the United States reorients their business priorities, the resulting dynamics is expected to have grown to platforms where India and the US are working on a number of questions. In this context, the discussion between Prime Minister Modi and Prime Minister Shiger Ishiba will emphasize the direction Quad will begin in the near future.
Around this time, global attention will also be focused on the upcoming session of the Summit of the Organization for Cooperation in Shanghai (SCO) in China, where the leaders of the Member States of SCO are expected. However, there is no official confirmation of Prime Minister’s participation in the SCO Summit during 31 August to September 1. Modi visited China several times earlier, but bilateral ties remained unpleasant since the clashes of the Galwans to 2020, when Indian and Chinese soldiers clashed in Eastern Ladokh.
Published – August 2025 22:49