New Delhi: Prime Minister of Japan Kishida Fumio is coming to India on a two-day visit on March 20. During this, he will discuss bilateral and regional issues of mutual interest with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. According to the statement of Ministry of External Affairs, Prime Minister of Japan Kishida Fumio is coming on an official visit to India on March 20-21.
The statement said that during his visit, Fumio would meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss bilateral and regional issues of mutual interest.
According to the ministry, the two sides will also discuss the priorities related to their respective chairmanships of G7 and G20. It is worth mentioning that Japan will chair the meeting of the G7 group this year, while India is chairing the G20 group. The chairmanship of these groups is considered very important for both the countries. The visit of the Japanese Prime Minister to India comes at a time when several important issues are being discussed globally, including the implications of the Russia-Ukraine conflict.