The Prime Minister has left for Japan to participate in the G-7 Summit. This year the G-7 summit is being held in Hiroshima city of Japan. Seven largest economies of the world are participating in it.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has reached Japan. He has gone there to participate in the G-7 Summit in Hiroshima city of Japan. PM has been given a grand welcome. He has also met Indian people. PM Narendra Modi is on a six-day foreign tour. His tour has started from Japan, after that he will go to Papua New Guinea and finally reach Australia. There will be a round of meetings in Australia for two days, after which the Prime Minister will return to the country. Before leaving for Japan, a statement has been issued by the Prime Minister's Office.
Prime Minister Modi has said that he is going to Hiroshima city of Japan to participate in the G-7 Summit. He told that the meaning of my presence in this meeting also increases because India is presiding over the G-20 this year. PM Modi told that after Japan he will go to Papua New Guinea, which will be his first visit to this country. After this there will be a visit to Sydney, Australia. The PM told that he will meet his counterpart Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
How will be the Prime Minister's schedule today?
PM Modi will reach Hiroshima, Japan at 4.30 pm. The Prime Minister will unveil the statue of Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi at 5 pm in this city which was ruined by the nuclear attack. After this, there will be two bilateral talks from 6 pm to 7 pm. Then at 11.30 pm the G-7 will go to the summit venue. The sixth working session will be held at 12.30 pm. A slot has been reserved for bilateral talks at 1.20 pm. #WATCH | Japan: Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacts with the members of the Indian diaspora as he reaches Sheraton Hotel in Hiroshima. pic.twitter.com/9Zj5Ye76tS However, Japan has announced that there will be a meeting outside the G-7, in which Prime Minister Narendra Modi, US President Joe Biden, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will participate. Quad issues will be discussed in this meeting.
align: justify;">Many important topics will be discussed in the G-7 summit. In this, issues like increasing your connectivity, security, nuclear disarmament, economic security, climate change will be discussed. At the same time, in view of the economic conditions arising in America, President Joe Biden canceled the tour of Australia. In such a situation, the quad meeting is hanging in the balance.
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