PM Modi Leaves Japan, Heads to Tianjin for China Summit After Two-Day Visit

PM Modi Leaves Japan, Heads to Tianjin for China Summit After Two-Day Visit
Source: www.thehindu.com

PM Modi Japan visit LIVE: PM Modi leaves for China’s Tianjin after 2-day visit to Japan

Prime Minister Narendra Modi concluded his two-day visit to Japan on August 30, 2025, during which he held a summit with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. The leaders discussed strengthening cooperation in defense, trade, technology and Indo-Pacific Security, and confirmed the importance of India-Japan strategic relationships. During his stay, Prime Minister Modi also linked Japanese trade leaders to attract investments in production, clean energy and digital technologies. After the visit, the prime minister went to Tianjin, China to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO), where he is expected to meet the Chinese President Xi Jinping, Russian President Vladimir Putin and other world leaders. Back-to-back visits highlight India's balance action in regional diplomacy as global trade voltage increases that increases between the ongoing US tariffs. MODI's participation in the SCO summit will focus on safety, connection and financial participation in Eurasia.

The Key points

  • PM Modi completed a two -day visit to Japan on August 30, 2025.
  • India and Japan confirm Indo-Pacific Security Cooperation.
  • Modi is engaged with Japanese business leaders on investment opportunities.
  • Important areas: Production, clean energy, digital technologies.
  • Modi goes for China's Tianjin for the SCO summit.
  • The SCO summit to host X Jinping, Vladimir Putin and other leaders.
  • To balance India in the middle of global trade and customs stress.
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