Friday, 28 June 2019

Japan said about terrorism.

Japan / Terrorism is the biggest threat to humanity: Modi in Brixtys unofficial summit


 

 A meeting was held in front of the G20 Summit of the BRICS country leaders, in which global problems were discussed.

 Modi said that the rapidly changing technology and water transformation is the challenge for the present and future generations


 Jun 28, 2019, 03:17 PM IST



 Osaka: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday said terrorism is the biggest threat to humanity today.  Terrorism is not only the life of innocents, but also has a negative impact on economic development and social peace.  We need to stop every media that helps terrorism.  Modi has gone to Osaka to participate in the G-20 summit.

 Visit BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) leaders of the countries at the G-20 Summit Summit.  Modi congratulated Siril Ramapossa on becoming South African President  In the meantime, he also greeted Jar Bollonors about becoming President of Brazil.  He said that you are welcome to the BRICS family.

 Needing to work together- Modi: At the meeting, Modi said that we should work together to strengthen the World Trade Organization, to ensure energy security to fight protectionism and to fight terrorism.  They discussed the fluctuation, decrease and defect of resources in the global economy.  Along with that, the infrastructure of the foundation has decreased by an estimated $ 1.3 trillion (about Rs 90 lakh crore).

 Along with this, he has emphasized on making the development permanent and incomprehensible.  Modi said that rapidly changing technologies such as digitalization and water transformation are a challenge for existing and upcoming generations.  When development is significant, contribute to lowering this inequality and empowerment.

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Trump and Modi's visit did not raise the issue of S-400 deal with Russia, discussions on four issues including Iran




Trup said Modi was a good friend, he said that there was no such proximity between the two countries

 There was a three-way conversation between Japan, India and America, which was named 'Jai'



 Jun 28, 2019, 03:28 PM IST

 Osaka: The two-day G-20 summit has started in Osaka, Japan's city.  On Friday, US President Donald Trump, Prime Minister Modi and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe met in a separate triple seat from the summit.  After that there was a bilateral conversation between Trump and Modi.  On this occasion, Trump told Modi that we are good friends.  In our countries, this proximity has never been seen before.  Both have a conversation on issues like trade, defense, Iran and the 5G Communication Network.  However, Foreign Secretary Vijay Gokhale said that this issue did not raise the issue of Russia's S-400 missile deal.

 Truppe said to Modi: Greetings to win you in the Lok Sabha elections.  You're right for this win.  You're doing a great job.  We have to do a lot of advertising.  I wish him good luck to move forward in both the countries.


 Modi said - I am grateful to you: Before this, Modi said that in the beginning of my new tenure I got the chance to meet you.  I understand this very happiness.  I want to express my heartfelt gratitude.  People have won us with a huge majority in such a huge democracy like India.  People have voted for a stable government.  Immediately after winning, you called me and greeted me.  Recently Pompey came to India and brought a strong message in a letter.  In it you have expressed your relationship with India, the love from India that you express.  So I'm thankful to you.



Modi told the Indian community: The world's largest democracy saw more confidence in me than ever before.



Occasionally we see matches in the stadium, then we know how to get out.  If at home, he immediately knows how to get out.  If you look at Hindustan by staying away from this, you have more strength to catch the truth.  Your answer is truth, democracy, nation's victory.  This answer for me gives new strength, new inspiration.




 61 crore voters voted from their home at 40-45 degree temperature.  If you leave China's talk then there are more voters than any other country in the world.  In India, the vastness and popularity of democracy seems to be estimated.  10 lakh polling stations, more than 40 lakh EVMs, more than 8000 candidates, such a big festival are democracy.  This is not a big democratic election in the history of humanity.  If this record breaks in the future then it is in the hands of Hindustan.


 India's common man's confidence in democracy is steadfast.  This power of India is giving new hope to the 21st century world.  This election, its influence is not limited to India alone.  The world's democratic mind is inspired.  New India's hopes and aspirations have received this mandate, this mandate is with the whole world.  When the world talks with India, he will believe that he has elected Jana Jarnad.



When there is a greater majority in the full-fledged government, confidence and strength increase.  All the support of all and we believe in the development of it all.  We are running this mantra.  India will strengthen the world's confidence and reinforce the world.  When it comes to India's relations with the world, Japan has got an important place.  This relationship has been for years, whose roots are intimacy and respect for one another's culture.


 This is also the year of 150th anniversary of Bapu.  One of Gandhiji's teachings learned from a young age.  Do not look bad, do not talk bad and do not listen bad.  One of India's children knows this.  Less people know that the three monkeys chosen for this message have their birthdate 17th century Japan.  This is Japan's heritage, which Pujya Bapu chose as a symbol for a great social message and propagated it.


 Gioon festival is scheduled to be held in Kyoto next month.  The chariot used is decorated with a string of Indian silk.  This tradition is not of today, it has run for countless years.  7 Gods of Fortune, 4 of which are Indian relations.  In Saraswati, there is a belief in Lakshmi, Lord Kubera and Mahakal of Japan as the God here.


Many similarities between the two countries


 Modi said that those who work in Japan and Jamnagar do not feel any difference.  There are also some formulas of dialect that connect us.  It is said in service in Japan, which is called service in India.  Selfless service is considered to be the largest religion in Indian philosophy.  It is shown live in Japan.  Vivekananda, Tagore, Gandhi, and Bose strengthened their relationship with Japan.  Japan is also an honor for India and Indians.  After the end of World War II, India-Japan relations have been strengthened.



Unbelievable transition record levels in India


 According to Modi, we are trying to move towards 5 trillion economy.  Unlike digital litterrescence in India, it is growing rapidly.  Digital Transaction is at record level.  India has achieved the goal of making 50 thousand startups an economist.  Cheap and accessible space technology is our goal to make India's 130 million people easier.  Recently, India has been able to handle many challenges, including Fannie Cyclone, with minimal losses.


 By 2022, we are preparing to send our first mission to the Gaganjan.  There is a dream to make any Indian tricolor float there.  We have a station in space, its probabilities are being investigated.  Today, there is a group filled with aspirations and wants a faster result.  When the whole world looks at India as a gateway of probabilities, our reconciliation with Japan is also setting new heights.


 Prime Minister Modi met Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Thursday, in addition to the G20 summit.  Abe congratulated Modi for winning the majority in the Lok Sabha elections with a majority.  With that said now I have a chance to come to India and I am waiting for it.  Earlier, Modi met Indian people at Osaka's Swastol Nanki hotel.  During the summit, he will be meeting with many world leaders including US President Donald Trump.

 US President Donald Trump, who is coming to participate in the G20 summit, said he was pleased to meet the Prime Minister.  India is putting many tariffs against America.  It has recently been increased, which is unacceptable.  And they should be taken back to the tariff.  Modi will participate in the G-20 summit for the sixth time.

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