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MGigante
This would be great for both India, and Japan and send a clear message to the Communist Party of China. Hope to see Prime Minister Modi visiting Tokyo sometime soon!
some14some
No, his first foreign destination will be Bhutan and on a side note Chinese Foreign Minister will be visiting him tomorrow.
semperfi
What we are seeing is a shift in the power balance in the Pacific area . . .countries like India, Japan, VietNam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Australia will not book China's aggressive hegamonious imperialistic intrusions to their sovereign space . . .There is power in unity - - - ....moreover financial cooperation will benefit , in this case, BOTH countries. Way to go Abe & Modi !
Shailesh Shah
This would be a great step for India, to follow the 'Japan model' for India's overall development. watch my tweets of 28 may @shaile75
House Atreides
When you have this:
It follows that you'll have this:
Which would very likely result in this:
Shailesh Shah
@narendramodi is one of the only 3 people followed by @AbeShinzo on tweeter.
ProudJapanese
Narendra modi must know it is great honor to be followed by Japan prime minister on tweeter.
lula.rosalie@hotmail.com
Congratulations to both Leaders, both have good intentions for the world and of course for Asia.
OssanAmerica
Let China complain. When don't they?
boweevil
China's territorial claims are a cause for great concern.
But so too is a meeting of nationalists. Modi is the leader of the leading nationaliist party and for many in India that does not bode well. China is a concern to be sure-but so too is the erosion of civil rights within countries led by unabashed nationalists. it is naive and reductionist to think that borderline fascism is the antidote to 'Communism'.
tokyodoumo
Stronger ties with India could be the keystone piece to quell China's economic growth that's fueling the overly eager military machine.
MyJT2014
He got pretty good track records in his home town. Hope he can do the same for the whole of India. If he can gets the economy going and with the help of the developed countries, this could be our best alternative to China manufacturing hubs. Bring it on Mr Modi !