Sendai [Japan], August 30 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday participated in a luncheon with the Governor of Miyagi Prefecture, Murai, the Chairman of JR East, Fukazawa, the President of Tokyo Electron, Kawai, and the President of Tohoku University, Tomunaga.
Japan's Prime Minister also attended the event.
In a post on X, Ishiba said, "A luncheon welcoming the Governor of Miyagi Prefecture, Murai, the Chairman of JR East, Fukazawa, the President of Tokyo Electron, Kawai, and the President of Tohoku University, Tomunaga."
宮城県・村井知事、JR東日本・深澤会長、東京エレクトロン・河合社長、東北大学・冨永総長をお迎えしての昼食会。 pic.twitter.com/kjXsz1cnyu
— 石破茂 (@shigeruishiba) August 30, 2025
Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Sendai on Saturday morning, where he was greeted with great fervour by the locals and Indian community members upon his arrival.
People from all walks of life erupted into joyous chants to welcome PM Modi by saying, "Welcome to Japan, Modi San!"
PM Modi expressed happiness and greeted them warmly.
He also interacted with the children who were among the scores of people lined up to welcome PM Modi enthusiastically.
Ishiba accompanied Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a bullet train to reach Sendai.
モディ首相と仙台へ。昨夜に引き続き、車内からご一緒します。 pic.twitter.com/ggE6DonklN
— 石破茂 (@shigeruishiba) August 30, 2025
Earlier in the day, PM Modi greeted the Indian train drivers.
In a post on X, Ishiba said, "Greetings with the Indian train drivers currently training at JR East."
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Sendai city, Miyagi Prefecture, on Saturday, where he will visit key industrial facilities, including a semiconductor plant and a bullet train coach manufacturing site.
Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson, Randhir Jaiswal, said that the gesture of both PMs travelling together symbolises the warmth of the India-Japan friendship.
"A journey of friendship and progress. In a unique gesture symbolising the warmth of the India-Japan friendship, PM Narendra Modi and PM Shigeru Ishiba travelled together to Sendai, Miyagi Prefecture, on the Shinkansen," Randhir Jaiswal said in a post on X.
He is on a two-day official visit to Japan for the 15th India-Japan Annual Summit with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba. (ANI)
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