PM Modi’s remarks at concluding session of G20 Summit in Hangzhou, China

Published By : Admin | September 5, 2016 | 23:56 IST
QuoteMany global issues may not seem economic but, carry significant economic cost: PM Modi
QuoteForemost challenge is Climate Change where Paris Agreement showed way forward: PM Modi
QuoteThe international community must stand and act in unison and respond against terrorism: PM Modi
 
At the concluding session of G20 on "Other Issues Affecting World Economy", PM Narendra Modi said, “Many global issues may not seem economic but, carry significant economic cost. He added, “Foremost challenge is Climate Change where Paris Agreement showed way forward. Focus shouldn't just be on early ratification, but full success.”
 
 
The PM said that we have to safeguard climate justice and that requires affordable financing & environmentally sound technology for developing countries. The PM mentioned, “We must uphold principles of equity and CBDR and curb reckless consumption and encourage lifestyles in harmony with nature.”
 
 
Speaking on terrorism, PM Modi said, “A terrorist is a terrorist”. He expressed grave concern over increasing spread of terror. He urged the international community to stand and act in unison and respond against terrorism.
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Japan-India Business Cooperation Committee delegation calls on Prime Minister Modi
March 05, 2025
QuoteJapanese delegation includes leaders from Corporate Houses from key sectors like manufacturing, banking, airlines, pharma sector, engineering and logistics
QuotePrime Minister Modi appreciates Japan’s strong commitment to ‘Make in India, Make for the World

A delegation from the Japan-India Business Cooperation Committee (JIBCC) comprising 17 members and led by its Chairman, Mr. Tatsuo Yasunaga called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi today. The delegation included senior leaders from leading Japanese corporate houses across key sectors such as manufacturing, banking, airlines, pharma sector, plant engineering and logistics.

Mr Yasunaga briefed the Prime Minister on the upcoming 48th Joint meeting of Japan-India Business Cooperation Committee with its Indian counterpart, the India-Japan Business Cooperation Committee which is scheduled to be held on 06 March 2025 in New Delhi. The discussions covered key areas, including high-quality, low-cost manufacturing in India, expanding manufacturing for global markets with a special focus on Africa, and enhancing human resource development and exchanges.

Prime Minister expressed his appreciation for Japanese businesses’ expansion plans in India and their steadfast commitment to ‘Make in India, Make for the World’. Prime Minister also highlighted the importance of enhanced cooperation in skill development, which remains a key pillar of India-Japan bilateral ties.