Key Points

The Indian diaspora in Tokyo is buzzing with excitement as they prepare to welcome Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Community members from various Indian states expressed deep pride in India's global standing under Modi's leadership. The visit includes significant diplomatic meetings with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba to strengthen bilateral cooperation. This marks Modi's first standalone trip to Japan in nearly seven years, highlighting the importance both nations place on their strategic partnership.

Key Points: Indian Diaspora in Tokyo Excitedly Awaits PM Modi Japan Visit

  • Tokyo Indian community eagerly prepares for PM Modi's two-day Japan visit
  • Japanese locals to welcome Modi with traditional Gayatri Mantra recitations
  • Modi and Japanese PM Ishiba to review bilateral ties across multiple domains
  • Visit includes business forum to deepen India-Japan trade and technology partnerships
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Indian diaspora in Tokyo eagerly awaits PM Modi's visit, expresses pride and excitement

Indian community in Tokyo prepares heartfelt welcome for PM Modi's Japan visit, expressing national pride and excitement for strengthened bilateral ties and diaspora unity.

"We are feeling privileged and honoured to welcome PM Modi here. We feel proud that India is flourishing and shining. - Indian diaspora member"

Tokyo, August 29

Members of the Indian diaspora in Tokyo are enthusiastically awaiting the arrival of Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Japan.

Speaking about the visit, a member of the Indian diaspora said, "We are feeling privileged and honoured to welcome PM Modi here. We feel proud that India is flourishing and shining."

Another member, who has been living in Japan for 12 years, expressed excitement, saying, "I have been living in Japan for 12 years. We are all very excited to welcome PM Modi. This visit will unite Indians in Japan."

Sharing his perspective, a resident from Mumbai, Maharashtra, said, "I am from Mumbai, Maharashtra and have been staying in Japan for the past 6 years. We are very excited to meet PM Modi."

Meanwhile, a diaspora member from Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, said, "I am from Varanasi, UP, and I am feeling very proud as PM Modi will be arriving in Japan. We are proud to say that the Prime Minister of our nation is Narendra Modi."

People from the Japanese community will welcome PM Modi by reciting the Gayatri Mantra and other mantras.

The enthusiastic reception underscores the deep connection and pride of the Indian community in Japan, who are eagerly preparing to welcome the Prime Minister.

As they await his arrival, PM Modi is set to begin his two-day visit, which includes a meeting with his Japanese counterpart, Shigeru Ishiba, for the annual summit.

During the summit, the two leaders will focus on further bolstering ties between the two countries.

At the invitation of Prime Minister Ishiba, PM Modi is scheduled to visit Japan from August 29 to 30, and will then depart for China from August 31 to September 1 to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Summit in Tianjin.

Both Prime Ministers will conduct an in-depth review of their ties, take stock of progress over the last few years across multiple domains, and exchange views on regional and global issues of importance.

The summit will also provide an opportunity to launch several new initiatives to build greater resilience in the relationship and respond to emerging opportunities and challenges. The program includes a visit outside Tokyo, which is highlighted as a notable part of the itinerary for the two leaders.

PM Modi's visit further includes interactions with several other political leaders from Japan, as well as with Friends of India in Japan. He will also participate in a business leaders' forum with captains of the Japanese and Indian industry, aimed at deepening trade, investment, and technology ties between the two countries.

This visit marks PM Modi's first standalone trip to Japan in nearly seven years and his first annual summit with Prime Minister Ishiba.

- ANI

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Priya S
So heartwarming to see Japanese people reciting Gayatri Mantra! Cultural exchange at its best. Hope this visit strengthens our strategic partnership with Japan too.
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Aman W
While I appreciate the diplomatic efforts, I hope these visits translate into concrete benefits for ordinary Indians - better job opportunities, technology transfer, and investment in manufacturing.
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Sarah B
My Japanese colleagues here in Tokyo have been asking me about PM Modi! They're genuinely curious about India's development story. Great to see our soft power growing.
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Vikram M
Japan-India friendship is crucial for regional stability. Hope they discuss defense cooperation and technology partnerships. Both democracies have so much to gain from each other!
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Nisha Z
My cousin in Tokyo sent pictures of the preparations! The Indian community there is decorating the venue with rangoli and Indian flags. Feeling so emotional seeing our culture being celebrated abroad 🎉

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