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During his visit to Hiroshima for the annual summit of the G7 grouping and the Quad leaders’ meeting, Prime Minister Narendra Modi engaged in a series of significant engagements.One of these included a meeting with his Japanese counterpart, Fumio Kishida, where they explored avenues to bolster the friendship between India and Japan across various sectors, encompassing trade, economy, and culture. (Images/Twitter)

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“Landed in Hiroshima to join the G7 Summit proceedings. Will also be having bilateral meetings with various world leaders,” PM Modi tweeted. (Image/Twitter)

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PM Modi received a warn welcome by the Indian community living in Hiroshima, Japan. (Image/Twitter)

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PM Narendra Modi met and held discussion with his Japanese counterpart Fumio Kishida. (Image/Twitter)

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The Indian and the Japanese head of state discussed ways to enhance India-Japan friendship across different sectors including trade, economy and culture. (Image/Twitter)

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Prime Minister Modi unveiled a bust of Mahatma Gandhi in Hiroshima. “A symbol of friendship and goodwill… Mahatma’s bust, a gift from India to the city of Hiroshima, is a befitting tribute to a city that symbolises humanity’s yearning for peace,” MEA Spokesperson Bagchi tweeted. (Image/Twitter)

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Hiroko Takayama, an artist who has a “close association with India”, presents her artwork to PM Modi at G7 Summit. “She has worked extensively on enhancing the cultural bonds between India and Japan,” the PM tweeted. (Image/Twitter)

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PM Modi interact with Professor Tomio Mizokami. “A Padma Awardee, he is a distinguished Hindi and Punjabi linguist. He has made numerous efforts to make Indian culture and literature popular among the people of Japan,” the PM tweeted. (Image/Twitter)

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi chatting with Chancellor of Germany Olaf Scholz on the sidelines of G7 Summit. (Image/Twitter)

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PM Narendra Modi held discussions with South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol at the Summit. (Image/Twitter)

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PM Modi meeting with his Vietnamese counterpart PM Pham Minh Chinh during G7 Summit. (Image/Twitter)

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