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India-Japan relations during Shinzo Abe times

Last updated on - Jul 8, 2022, 16:59 IST
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Ex-Japan PM Shinzo Abe (L) and PM Modi (2L) inaugurate the Suzuki Motor Gujarat plant in Hansalpur remotely, on September 14, 2017.

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Japan's ex-PM Shinzo Abe at the launch of India's first bullet train project- a $19 billion line, on September 14, 2017.

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PM Modi receives Abe and his wife Akie in Ahmedabad during their September, 2017 visit.

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Shinzo Abe at Netaji Research Bureau in Kolkata.

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Abe and his wife Akie offering tributes to Mahatma Gandhi at Gandhi Ashram. The Abes left a ‘love, thank you’ note in the visitor’s book.

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Abe and his wife Akie, with PM Modi at Heritage of Ahmedabad Siddi saiyed Zali mosques.

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Shinzo Abe, accompanied by his wife Akie, walks with PM Modi at a welcome ceremony at Ahmedabad airport in Gujarat on 13th September, 2017.

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Former Indian President Pranab Mukharjee with Shinzo Abe, former VP Hamid Ansari, former PM Manmohan Singh and others, during a Republic Day reception at Rastrapati Bhawan on 26th January, 2014.

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