Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with his Japanese counterpart Fumio Kishida on the sidelines of Quad Leaders' Summit in the US. The two leaders reviewed the India-Japan relationship and talked about ways to expand bilateral relations. "Had a very good meeting with PM Kishida.

Discussed cooperation in infrastructure, semiconductors, defence, green energy and more. Strong India-Japan ties are great for global prosperity," PM Modi posted on X. During their September 21 meeting in Wilmington, Delaware the two leaders recalled their many interactions, especially since their first Annual Summit in March 2022.

PM Modi thanked Kishida for his unwavering dedication and leadership in advancing the India-Japan Special Strategic and Global Partnership over the last few years. In a post on X, Kishida said, "In the meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India, I noted that my first bilateral visit as PM was to India, and spoke to the various accomplishments to date. I conveyed that Japan and India will continue the coordination to advance global governance.

" PM Kishida: In the meeting with Prime Minister @narendramodi of India🇮🇳, I noted that my first bilateral visit as PM was to India, and spoke to the various accomplishments to date. I conveyed that Japan and India will continue the coordination to advance global governance. (1/2) pic.

twitter.com/yLIZEr5iPV — PM's Office of Japan (@JPN_PMO) September 22, 2024 "We confirmed that we would continue our work together on specif.