Ahmedabad, Sep 14, 2017: After laying the foundation stone for Ahmedabad-Mumbai High Speed Rail, PM Narendra Modi and his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe held bilateral talks at Mahatma Mandir in Gujarat on Thursday.
Both the leaders called for Pakistan to bring to justice the perpetrators of the 26/11 Mumbai, 2016 Pathankot attacks.
Modi and Abe looked forward to convening 5th Japan-India consultation on terrorism and to strengthen cooperation against terrorist threats from groups including al Qaeda, ISIS, Jaish-e-Mohammad , Lashkar-e-Toiba and their affiliates.
Addressing a joint statement with the Japanaese leader, PM Modi said, "Indo-Japan ties are not limited to bilateral or regional spheres, we also have close cooperation on key global issues."
Emphasising on Indo-Japan economic relationship, PM Modi said, "Japan invested USD 4.7 billion in India in 2016-17, 80 percent higher than last year."
The Prime Minister announced that Indian and Japanese postal service will start a ’cool box service’ for Japanese living in India so that they can order their favorite food from Japan.
Courtesy: Zeenews