PM given presentation on Kyoto

Published By : Admin | August 31, 2014 | 19:10 IST

The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi, was today given a presentation on Kyoto, by the Mayor of the city, Daisuku Kadokawa. 

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During the presentation, Mr. Kadokawa said that he was impressed with the Prime Minister’s vision of development. The Mayor explained how Kyoto, a city with 1200 years of history, had been able to conserve its heritage.

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The Prime Minister said India and Japan should work together to develop cultural heritage cities. “I would like to devote myself for the promotion of interaction between India and Japan,” Mr. Kadokawa said. 

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QuotePM recalls his visit to Brazil last month
QuoteThe two leaders agree to enhance cooperation in trade, technology, energy, defence, agriculture, health and people-to-people ties.
QuoteThey exchange views on regional and global issues of mutual interest.

Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi received a telephone call today from the President of Brazil, His Excellency, Mr. Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.

Prime Minister recalled his visit to Brazil last month during which the two leaders agreed on a framework to strengthen cooperation in trade, technology, energy, defence, agriculture, health and people-to-people ties.

Building on these discussions, they reiterated their commitment to take India-Brazil Strategic Partnership to new heights.

The two leaders exchanged views on various regional and global issues of mutual interest.

The two leaders agreed to remain in touch.