PM modi japan visit: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday traveled by bullet train from Tokyo to Sendai with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba. The two leaders shared pictures of their journey on social media. The Prime Minister of Japan wrote on X, ‘Towards Sandai with Prime Minister Modi. This journey released since last night is now inside the train. ”
PM Modi also shared the pictures and wrote that he has reached Sendai. In Sendai, Japan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was welcomed by the local people with the slogans of ‘Modi San Welcome’.
#Watch Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached Sendai from Tokyo by bullet train. Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is also present with him.
(Video Source: DD) pic.twitter.com/Rnfoshkazx
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Meeting Indian loco pilots and observing Alfa-X train
After reaching Sendai, the two leaders met Indian loco pilots undergoing training in the East Japan Railway Company (JR EAST). During this, he inspected the new ALFA-X train and took information from the chairman of the company on the bullet train project.
#Watch In Sendai, Japan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi was welcomed by the local people with the slogans of ‘Modi San Welcome’.
(Video: DD) pic.twitter.com/acuxcn03ck
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Visit semiconductor plant and coach manufacturing unit
PM Modi also visited the semiconductor Wafar Fabrication Plant being built in Ohira village of Miyagi Prefecture. The plant is being prepared by Taiwan’s PSMC, SBI Holdings and Japanese SemiConder Manufacturing Company (JSMC), a joint venture of Japanese partners. It is one of the largest projects to revive Japan’s chip manufacturing capacity.
Emphasis on economic security and technology partnership
India and Japan are currently working closely in the field of economic security, including semiconductor, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Critical Minerals and Clean Energy. This visit of PM Modi is considered important towards strengthening this cooperation.
India-Japan Joint Vision and Chandrayaan-5 agreement
During this two-day visit, the two countries adopted a shared vision document called “India-Japan Joint Vision for the Next Decade: Eight Directions”. A joint manifesto was signed on security cooperation. Apart from this, an agreement was also reached between the space agencies of the two countries for the Chandrayaan-5 mission for a joint discovery of the polar region.
PM Modi will leave China from Japan
In Tokyo on Saturday morning, PM Modi discussed with governors of 16 prefecchers in Japan. After this, PM Modi will leave for China today to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit.

