After India, Japan ink nuclear deal, Modi and Abe ride on famed bullet train
Modi held wide-ranging talks with his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe, aimed at giving a fillip to the bilateral strategic relations.
Narendra Modi and Shinzo Abe travelled in Japan's famed high-speed Shinkansen bullet train, which is being introduced in India on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad stretch.
He also addressed the Indian Community and termed the demonetisation as 'Swachhata Abhiyan'. He also hailed the undaunting spirit of people despite their hardship following its announcement on November 8.
After a ride with Abe in the famed bullet train, Modi visited Kawasaki Heavy rolling stock factory in Kobe.
Modi sits on pilot seat of a bullet train as his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe looks on during his visit to Kawasaki Heavy Industries (KHI) Hyogo Plant, in Kobe.
The two leaders then proceeded towards Shin-Kobe Station.
Modi being welcomed on his arrival at Hyogo House at Kobe in Japan.
Modi delivers his speech during the luncheon meeting at Hyogo House at Kobe in Japan.
Modi and Abe witness the the signing of MoUs between government of Gujarat and prefecture of Hyogo in Kobe.
Shinzo Abe signed a historic civil nuclear cooperation deal with Modi, opening the door for collaboration between their industries in the field even as the countries signed nine other agreements in various areas to bolster bilateral ties.
Today's signing of the Agreement for Cooperation in Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy marks a historic step in our engagement to build a clean energy partnership,' Modi said.
Narendra Modi and Shinzo Abe attend the signing ceremony of memorandum regarding the culture and business between Hyogo prefecture and Gujarat state, in Kobe, Hyogo prefecture.
After singing of nuclear between the two countries, Modi and Abe proceeded towards their bullet train journey.
Narendra Modi and Shinzo Abe pose in front of Shinkansen bullet train before heading for Hyogo prefecture at Tokyo station in Tokyo.
On the way to Kobe with PM @AbeShinzo. We are on board the Shinkansen bullet train,' Prime Minister Modi tweeted along with pictures of him in deep conversation with Abe.
At their annual Summit, Modi and Abe will discuss ways to enhance ties in a broad range of areas, including security, trade and investment, skill development and infrastructure development.
Ahead of the talks, Modi was accorded a guard of honour at Kantei, the Japanese Prime Minister's official residence.
Reviewing the strength of a Special Strategic and Global Partnership. PM @narendramodi and PM @AbeShinzo lead delegation level talks, External Affairs Ministry spokesman Vikas Swarup tweeted along with a picture of the meeting.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Japan for his second visit to the country after taking charge in 2014.
'Reached Japan. Looking forward to fruitful deliberations that will boost economic and cultural ties between India and Japan,' he tweeted.
Modi was warmly welcomed by members of the Indian community in Japan after his arrival to attend the annual bilateral summit.
Modi met the members of the Indian community in the lobby of the hotel where he is staying.
Modi also called on Japanese Emperor Akihito ahead of key bilateral talks with counterpart Shinzo Abe during his three-day visit.
Narendra Modi and His Highness Emperor Akihito disccused the common bonds of India and Japan and the future of Asia
Modi also met CEOs of the India-Japan Business Leaders' Forum.
He also interacted with members of the India-Japan Business Leaders' Forum.
Narendra Modi and Shinzo Abe travelled in Japan\'s famed high-speed Shinkansen bullet train, which is being introduced in India on the Mumbai-Ahmedabad stretch.
Modi held wide-ranging talks with his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe, aimed at giving a fillip to the bilateral strategic relations.

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