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Write on visit of Japan pm in Gujarat and it's importance.

China one corridor project and it's impact on India economy.


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Answered by Biswas5678
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Tomorrow the pm of China will be visiting Gujarat this meeting have very important topic on the discussion of the project of the new car launching .This car is can be controlled by a remote and is for five people after the launch of this car India and China will have a big profit about 100 billion
Answered by realsujaykumar
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Shinzo Abe, Prime Minister of Japan is paying an official visit to India from 13 September to 14 September, 2017 at the invitation of Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of India. On 14 September,
the two Prime Ministers held strategic discussions on a wide range of issues under the Special Strategic and Global Partnership between the two countries.
Japanies PM Shinzo Abe to land in Ahmedabad in the afternoon of Sep 13 and leave in the morning of Sep 15

 Dinner hosted for Japanese delegation at a heritage hotel in Teen-Darwaza area of the old city
 Abe and Modi to receive Guard of Honour by three wings of the millitary
 Bhoomi Pujan at Sabarmati Railway station for high-speed rail network
Bilateral talks between Indian and Japanese delegations and MoU signing at Mahatma Mandir, Gandhinagar
 Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani to host dinner for Abe and delegation at Science City near Ahmedabad
Prime Minister Abe welcomed the support offered by Prime Minister Modi for Japan’s efforts towards the successful organisation of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
The two Prime Ministers noted with satisfaction the institutional linkages set up between India and Japan.
The two Prime Ministers underlined that India and Japan could play a central role in safeguarding and strengthening such a rules-based order.
The two Prime Ministers expressed their strong commitment to work together to enhance connectivity in India and with other countries in the Indo-Pacific region including Africa. They welcomed the deepening of their connectivity dialogue aimed at achieving concrete progress, and decided to further accelerate such an initiative.

Prime Minister Modi appreciated the provision of ODA loan to the following projects, in addition to the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High Speed Railway (MAHSR) Project and its related training institute:

- Project for Upgradation of Environmental Management for Ship Recycling in Alang and Sosiya in Gujarat

- North East Road Network Connectivity Improvement Project (Phase 2)

- Kolkata East-West Metro Project (III)

- Gujarat Investment Promotion Program

In this regard, the two Prime Ministers welcomed progress in the ODA projects in urban transportation sector such as the Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata and Ahmedabad Metro, the Mumbai Trans-Harbour Link Project, and the introduction of the Intelligence Transport System along with the Eastern Peripheral Highway in Delhi.

They also welcomed the efforts to promote renewable energy, including the establishment of the International Solar Alliance (ISA), and the progress of New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO)’s demonstration project such as a micro grid system using solar power in Neemrana.
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realsujaykumar: India has continuously opposed the project since it passes through the Pakistan-occupied Kashmiri territory of Gilgit-Baltistan – a claim opposed by Pakistan.
realsujaykumar: The 1,300-km corridor is also perceived to be an alternative economic road link for the Kashmir Valley lying on the Indian side of the border. Most key players in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, including CM Mehbooba Mufti, have expressed optimism about the project. There have been calls by local business and political leaders to declare Kashmir on both sides of the LoC a ‘Special Economic Zone’.
realsujaykumar: However, a well-connected Gilgit-Baltistan that attracts industrial development and foreign investment, if CPEC proves a success, will further consolidate the region’s perception as internationally recognised Pakistani territory, diminishing India’s claim over the 73,000 sqkm piece of land which home to more than 1.8 million people.
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