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Japan will be first major visit, promises Modi

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has assured his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe that Japan will be his first major bilateral visit and that both countries should start preparing for substantive outcomes strengthening their economic engagement.

Updated on: Jun 23, 2014 02:06 PM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has assured his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe that Japan will be his first major bilateral visit and that both countries should start preparing for substantive outcomes strengthening their economic engagement.

The external affairs ministry (MEA) was apparently peeved at the deferment of Modi’s Japan visit, especially in the context of its signal to Beijing. But it is evident that the postponement was basically because of Modi’s keenness to make bilateral visits result-oriented and he couldn’t possibly have made any substantial policy offers to Japanese investors just three days before the budget session.

In a two-page letter to Abe on June 19, Modi categorically said Japan will be his first major bilateral visit and hinted that both sides should prepare for a substantive economic outcome.

It appears that another reason for deferring the trip was not enough deliverables on the table. It is understood that Abe has asked his team to give a new set of dates for Modi’s visit in August and also prepare a comprehensive agenda.

Modi is also preparing for a business-like engagement for the BRICS summit in Brazil on July 15-16, with the perfunctory bilateral meeting on the sidelines with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Unlike in the past, Modi won’t have any bilateral meetings during the stopover from Delhi to Brazil and back.

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Shishir Gupta

Author of Indian Mujahideen: The Enemy Within (2011, Hachette) and Himalayan Face-off: Chinese Assertion and Indian Riposte (2014, Hachette). Awarded K Subrahmanyam Prize for Strategic Studies in 2015 by Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses (MP-IDSA) and the 2011 Ben Gurion Prize by Israel.

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