PM Modi to Indian diaspora in Tokyo: 'Covid caused biggest crisis, but India…'

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday addressed the Indian diaspora in Tokyo during his two-day visit to Japan to attend the Quad Summit. Modi, who arrived in Tokyo at the invitation of his Japanese counterpart Fumio Kishida, held separate bilateral meetings with Japanese business leaders earlier in the day.Whenever I come to Japan, I get extreme love from the people here. Some of you have been staying in Japan for years and have adapted the culture of this country. Still, the dedication toward Indian culture and language is ever-growing,” Modi said at the event.

Top quotes from PM Modi's address in Tokyo:

India and Japan are natural partners. Japan has played an important role in India's development journey. Our relationship with Japan is of intimacy, spirituality, cooperation and belongingness.

Before Vivekananda was going to Chicago for his historic address, he had come to Japan and left a deep impression on his mind in Japan. He had openly praised the patriotism of the people of Japan, the confidence of the people of Japan, and the awareness of the people of Japan for cleanliness.
Corona caused the biggest crisis of 100 years in front of the world. When it started, no one knew what would happen next. No one even knew whether its vaccine would come or not. But India also sent medicines to the countries of the world at that timemodi_jaapan-sixteen_nine.webp