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Narendra Modi meets Shinzo Abe in Japan / Kiyota, Tomoko   Article
Kiyota, Tomoko Article
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Summary/Abstract 2014 marked an important year for India–Japan relations. The most important events were the victory in the Indian general elections of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and his visit to Japan. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who is widely known as a pro-India politician, had called up Modi soon after his victory and invited him to visit Japan. This invitation was warmly accepted by Modi and resulted in his visit to Tokyo and Kyoto from 30 August to 3 September. After the summit on 1 September, Modi and Abe announced the ‘Tokyo Declaration’ which declared ‘the dawn of a new era in Japan–India relations’ (MOFA, Japan 2014a).
Key Words Japan  India  India - Japan Relations  Narendra Modi  India Policy  SLOCs 
Shinzo Abe  Political Initiative 
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