Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday from Tokyo after a bullet from Tokyo with her Japanese counterpart Shiger Ishiba to achieve Sendai. Before starting the journey, PM Modi met Indian trains drivers who are currently training at East Japan Railway Company. In Sendai, PM Modi was welcomed by singing “Modi San Welcome”.
Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba shared pictures from a bullet from a bullet on a social media platform (formerly Twitter) and described it as: “With Prime Minister Modim Modim to Sendai. I continue from last night, I’ll be with you in the car.”
PM Modi and Ishiba also discussed cooperation in extensive areas, said in the paper on X.
“The Republic of India. Skvále with Prime Minister Modim. We discussed cooperation in a number of areas, including defense and economy. Tomorrow I will join you to check Shinkansen and semiconductor affairs,” Ishiba said.
Both leaders also observed a new Alfa-X train, which is considered to be the fastest train in the world-ever-reaching 400 km per hour (249 mph). They were informed about the Bullet train chairman of Railway Company East Japan, also called “JR East”, the train operator.
“He watched the new Alfa-X train out of the window, explaining the chairman of JR East,” Ishiba wrote on his account X along with the connection of images from driving in the post.
Several Indian train drivers are currently training in Japan and JR East has stood up to greeted PM Modi on Saturday before the train ride.
“Greetings to Indian train drivers currently training on JR East,” Ishiba described the headline on X.
PM Modi also posted about the course of a bullet on his account X, along with the connection of the pictures from his visit, which was accompanied by his Japanese counterpart Ishiba.
“Sendai reached. He traveled with PM Ishiba to this city on Shinkansen,” Modi wrote.
The Prime Minister Narendra Modi is on a two -day official visit to Japan on 15.
Big bet on Japan on India
Japan plans to invest 10 trillion of Japanese yen (almost £6 trillion) in India in the next decade, because Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Japanese counterpart Shiger Ishiba signed long -term agreements in various areas such as artificial intelligence, semiconductors, rare soil minerals and carbon credits, they said earlier.
India is working to strengthen its economic ties with Japan and other business partners, including China, in the middle of economic turbulence caused by 50% of the United States tariffs into Indian goods for importing oil from Russia, the report added.
In addition to investment, the Indian Ministry for External Affairs (MEA) also announced on Friday, August 29, 2025 that Japan was planning to hire 50,000 “qualified and semi-certified” staff from India in the next five years as part of a larger agenda of 500,000 people.
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