Narendra Modi in Japan: Prime Minister Shinzo Abe calls him one of his ‘most dependable friends’
Abe will host Modi at his holiday home in Yamanashi for dinner.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi met his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe in Yamanashi city on Sunday. The two leaders were expected to hold talks through the day on deepening bilateral ties. Modi is on a two-day visit to Japan to attend the 13th India-Japan annual summit. This is the 12th time Modi and Abe are meeting.
The two leaders spent eight hours together in Yamanashi, according to Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Raveesh Kumar. Abe hosted a luncheon for Modi at a scenic resort near Mount Fuji, after which they visited a robot factory, PTI reported. They then went to Abe’s vacation home in Yamanashi for dinner and then travelled to Tokyo, 110 km away, by train.
Strengthening bilateral security and economic cooperation was key on the agenda for the formal summit on Monday. They are also likely to discuss regional and global matters, reports had said earlier in the day.
Before leaving for the trip, Modi described India and Japan as a “winning combination”. Japan is India’s most trusted partner in its economic and technological modernisation, he said.
Ahead of the meeting, Abe said Modi was one of his most “dependable” friends, and that he would like to strengthen bilateral cooperation for a free and open Indo-Pacific region, PTI reported.
Modi will also address the Indian community in Tokyo and will address a business forum.
PM Abe: I heartily welcome Prime Minister @narendramodi of India as he visits 🇯🇵. I lost no time taking him to the lakeside at Lake Yamanaka, where the autumn leaves are in their glory. After this, I will invite him to my summer house, where only the two of us will dine together. pic.twitter.com/go4BoMTwz5
— PM's Office of Japan (@JPN_PMO) October 28, 2018
A day characterised by special gestures and warmth.
— Raveesh Kumar (@MEAIndia) October 28, 2018
After spending 8 hours together in #Yamanashi, PM @narendramodi & Japanese PM @AbeShinzo depart for Tokyo by Express Train Kaiji. Japan is India’s partner in railway modernisation, including Mumbai Ahmedabad High Speed Railway. pic.twitter.com/CcuEy5BX2Y
A relationship built on strong foundation of spiritual affinity & deep civilizational ties.
— Raveesh Kumar (@MEAIndia) October 28, 2018
PM @narendramodi and Japanese PM @AbeShinzo take a stroll in the garden. Ties that are as warm and natural as the personal chemistry between the two leaders. pic.twitter.com/jcc6LDbtI2
Friend, Yuujin 友人 Shinzo Abe!
— Raveesh Kumar (@MEAIndia) October 28, 2018
PM @narendramodi is affectionately received by Japanese PM @AbeShinzo on arrival at Hotel Mt. Fuji in #Yamanashi. This is the 12th meeting between the two leaders in the last four years. pic.twitter.com/ildH8wvZbN
Prime Ministers @narendramodi and @AbeShinzo meet at Yamanashi. They would be holding talks through the day on deepening India-Japan ties. pic.twitter.com/T9eGZ3yuVx
— PMO India (@PMOIndia) October 28, 2018