Japan PM embarks on 2-day visit to India to attend annual summit
India Today
This will be Kishida's first visit to the country since he took charge of the office last year.
Japanese prime minister Fumio Kishida will be in India for a two-day India-Japan Annual Summit that begins Saturday. This will be Kishida's first visit to the country since he took charge of the office last year.
"I am heading out on a visit to India and then Cambodia. Russia’s aggression against Ukraine is an outrage that undermines the very foundation of the order of the international community, including Asia," he said.
The Japanese PM added, "With Prime Minister Modi of India, I plan to confirm our intention to work towards the success of the Quad summit meeting among the leaders of Japan, India, Australia, and the United States to be held in Tokyo within the next few months, as well as our cooperation."