All Party Japanese MPs delegation seeks to further improve India

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Venkaiah Naidu the Minister of Urban Development, Housing & Poverty Alleviation and Parliamentary AffairsINVC,
Delhi,
Japan and Singapore have evinced keen interest to further strengthen cooperation with India in the backdrop of the decisive mandate that the people of India gave to Shri Narendra Modi led government in the recent general elections. This was conveyed by the representatives of both the countries during separate meetings with Shri Venkaiah Naidu the Minister of Urban Development, Housing & Poverty Alleviation and Parliamentary Affairs in New Delhi today.

An all Party delegation of Members of House of Representatives of Japan’s Parliament met Shri Naidu and held wide ranging discussions on bilateral ties and the scope for further improvement of the same. Leader of the delegation, Ichiro Aisawa said that the spectacular victory of Shri Narendra Modi has received global attention. Aisawa who is also the Chairman of the Standing Committee on rules and administration of the House of Representatives said that since India’s growth momentum is expected from urban related projects, Japanese government and private companies are keen in participating in such projects in an appropriate manner.

Shri Naidu said the people of India always supported increased and strategic partnership with Japan and Shri Narendra Modi led government would give special focus to cooperation with Japan in various sectors. He said India would like to benefit from their expertise and technology in urban related technologies and disaster management.

Singapore High Commissioner Thuan Kuan met Shri Venkaiah Naidu and conveyed his country’s keenness to further scale up bilateral cooperation in various sectors. He noted that ‘India is now like a fast train and everyone wants to get in’. He informed that Foreign Minister of Singapore would be visiting India next week for discussions in cooperation in various sectors including urban development.

Shri Naidu reciprocated the sentiments expressed by the High Commissioner and said that Indians always had special affinity towards Singapore.

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