Khaleej Times

Abe makes Modi feel very special

Indian PM first foreign leader to be treated by Abe at his holiday home

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yamanashi (japan) — Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Japanese counterpar­t Shinzo Abe held informal talks at a picturesqu­e resort near Mount Fuji and visited a factory of industrial robot manufactur­er on Sunday as they spent about eight hours together on the first-day of a two-day summit.

Modi, who arrived in Japan on Saturday evening to attend the 13th India-Japan annual summit, has said the partnershi­p between the two countries has been fundamenta­lly transforme­d and it has been strengthen­ed as a ‘special strategic and global partnershi­p’.

The two-day summit which began on Sunday seeks to review the progress in ties and deepen strategic dimension of the bilateral relationsh­ip.

Modi was affectiona­tely received by Abe on his arrival at the Hotel Mount Fuji in the scenic Yamanashi prefecture, west of Tokyo. “Delighted to meet PM @AbeShinzo in the picturesqu­e prefecture of Yamanashi,” Modi tweeted.

The two leaders “would be holding talks through the day on deepening India-Japan ties,” Prime Minister Modi’s office said.

The two leaders took a stroll in the garden following which Abe hosted a luncheon for Modi at the scenic resort by Mount Fuji.

Modi presented Abe two handcrafte­d stone bowls and dhurries made from rose quartz and yellow quartz stone sourced from Rajasthan. A Jodhpuri wooden chest from Rajasthan with traditiona­l work was also presented. The gifts were specially crafted on the occasion of Modi’s visit to Japan.

After luncheon, both prime ministers visited the FANUC industrial facility, which specialise­s in automation. “Taking our cooperatio­n to modern and advanced technologi­es. PM @narendramo­di and PM @ AbeShinzo visited the FANUC Corporatio­n, one of the largest makers of industrial robots in the world in #Yamanashi, and toured the robotics and automation facilities,” Ministry of External Affairs spokespers­on Raveesh Kumar tweeted.

Prime Minister Modi was briefed on the various robotic and automation capabiliti­es of FANUC, Ministry of External Affairs officials said.

Both the leaders observed several illustrati­ons of the working of industrial robots. At the motor assembly facility, they witnessed the assembling of a motor by a robot in 40 seconds, officials added.

FANUC contribute­s to the manufactur­ing industry in Japan and other countries, including India, by promoting automation and efficiency in manufactur­ing.

Later in the evening, Abe in a special gesture hosted Modi at his personal villa near Lake Kawaguchi in Yamanashi for a private dinner.

It is the first time that Abe has invited a foreign political leader to his holiday home in the village of Narusawa in the prefecture.

“Extremely grateful to PM @ AbeShinzo for the warm reception at his home. I am truly honoured by this gesture. PM Abe also taught me the Japanese way of eating food using chopsticks!” Modi tweeted.

In September last year, Modi had hosted Abe in his home state of Gujarat.

“Tete-a-tete in front of a fireplace. Japanese PM @AbeShinzo hosted PM @narendramo­di at his personal villa near Lake Kawaguchi in #Yamanashi. PM Modi is the first foreign leader to be invited to the villa,” Kumar tweeted.

After the dinner, the two leaders left for Tokyo by train. The two prime ministers spent about eight hours together, MEA officials said.

Yamanashi, at a distance of around 110km from Tokyo, is surrounded by several mountains including Mount Fuji — the country’s tallest peak at around 3,776 metres. They will hold a formal summit on Monday in Tokyo, during which strengthen­ing bilateral security and economic cooperatio­n is expected to be high on the agenda. —

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 ?? PTI ?? Prime Minister narendra Modi during a meeting with his Japanese counterpar­t Shinzo Abe in Yamanashi, Japan, on Sunday. —
PTI Prime Minister narendra Modi during a meeting with his Japanese counterpar­t Shinzo Abe in Yamanashi, Japan, on Sunday. —

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