💨 Abstract
Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with Japanese counterpart Fumio Kishida during the Quad Summit in Wilmington, discussing ways to strengthen bilateral relations. The summit, hosted by US President Joe Biden, also included Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Modi and Kishida reviewed the India-Japan relationship and agreed to deepen cooperation. Kishida's term is ending in October, and Biden's in 2025.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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