Khaleej Times

Modi makes Abe feel very special, holds a road show

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ahmedabad — Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe arrived here on Wednesday on a two-day visit with a packed agenda that includes the laying of foundation stone for India’s first bullet train project between the western cities of Ahmedabad and Mumbai.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi received Abe, who is accompanie­d by his wife Akie, with his characteri­stic hug at the airport on Wednesday afternoon.

Immediatel­y after the welcome ceremony, Abe, his wife, and Modi set-off on an 8km roadshow in an open-roof jeep for the Sabarmati Ashram where apostle of peace Mahatma Gandhi spent considerab­le time of his life.

Abe, who was in a formal suit when he arrived at the Ahmedabad airport, wore kurta-pyjama and a blue Nehru jacket, while his wife donned red salwarkame­ez and a white stole to Sabarmati Ashram.

The two leaders repeatedly waved to the crowds that lined up the streets as performers presented traditiona­l dance enroute.

At the Sabarmati Ashram set up by Mahatma Gandhi, Abe and his wife paid homage to the Father of the Nation.

Modi was seen explaining to the visiting dignitarie­s the significan­ce of the spinning wheel, which became emblematic of India’s quest for self-reliance during its non- violent struggle for freedom from imperial rule.

It was for the first time that Modi held a joint road show with a visiting head of government of a foreign country, reflecting the close bonding he shares with Abe. As the cavalcade moved on, cheering crowds were seen waving Indian and Japanese national flags.

The road show, designed to showcase India’s cultural diversity, saw artistes from several states performing on 28 stages erected by the roadside.

They performed folk dances in traditiona­l attires, while at several places along the way people in customary Japanese ensemble carrying parasols were also seen breaking into a jig to welcome the visiting dignitarie­s.

The road show, which began from Ahmedabad airport ended at the Sabarmati Ashram after traversing nearly eight kilometres.

Today, Abe and Modi will lay the foundation stone for the high-speed train project between Ahmedabad and Mumbai which is expected to be completed by 2022. The train would cover the distance of over 500km in around two hours.

Japan has extended a soft loan for the ambitious project conceptual­ised by Modi.

The two leaders will hold the 12th Indo-Japan annual Summit meeting at Gandhinaga­r after which agreements will be exchanged. Later, an India-Japan business plenary meeting will be held.

 ?? — AP ?? Shinzo Abe and Narendra Modi walk inside Sabarmati Ashram in Ahmadabad on Wednesday.
— AP Shinzo Abe and Narendra Modi walk inside Sabarmati Ashram in Ahmadabad on Wednesday.
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