In Hiroshima, japan, prime minister Narendra Modi presented a bust of mahatma gandhi on Saturday. He claimed that Gandhi's principles of peace resonate around the world and inspire millions of people. "Unveiled mahatma Gandhi's bust in Hiroshima," Modi wrote in a tweet. This figure from Hiroshima conveys a crucial message. The Gandhian values of harmony and peace resonate around the world and inspire millions. He also included a photo of himself kneeling before mahatma Gandhi's bust and praying.
The prime minister met with Fumio Kishida, his Japanese counterpart, earlier in the day. "Had an excellent meeting with PM Kishida this morning," said Modi in a tweet. We discussed the focus areas of Japan's G-7 presidency and India's G-20 presidency with regard to improving the state of the planet as well as the complete range of India-Japan ties. In addition to attending the G7 Summit, prime minister Modi arrived in Hiroshima, japan, on Friday. While there, he will also hold bilateral meetings with key international leaders.

The prime minister made the following remark as he departed for Hiroshima, Japan: "I will leave for Hiroshima, japan to attend the G7 Summit under the Japanese Presidency at the invitation of Fumio Kishida, prime minister of Japan." After the recent visit of prime minister Kishida to india for the India-Japan Summit, he remarked it would be a pleasure to see him again.

My participation in this G7 Summit is especially significant because india is currently in charge of the G20. I'm looking forward to discussing the problems the world faces and the necessity for cooperation to solve them with the G7 nations and other invited partners. The prime minister announced that he will also be meeting privately with some of the G7 summit attendees. He is travelling to Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, from Japan.








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