: Sunday, June 27, 2021, 1:44 PM IST
India and Japan s partnership during COVID-19 has become more relevant for global stability: PM Modi
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said that India and Japan s partnership during the COVID-19 crisis is more relevant for global stability and prosperity.
PM Modi said this while he was speaking after virtually inaugurating a Japanese Zen garden and Kaizen Academy set up at the premises of the Ahmedabad Management Association (AMA). The current Prime Minister of Japan, Yoshihide Suga, is a very straight-forward person. PM Suga and I believe during this COVID-19 pandemic crisis, the Indo-Japanese friendship and our partnership has become even more relevant for global stability and prosperity. Today, when we are facing several global challenges, it is the need of the time that our friendship and relationship get stronger day by day, PM Modi said.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi. File
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The PM was speaking after virtually inaugurating a Japanese Zen garden and Kaizen Academy set up at the premises of the Ahmedabad Management Association. The Indo-Japanese partnership during the COVID-19 crisis is relevant for global stability and prosperity, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on June 27.
The PM was speaking after virtually inaugurating a Japanese Zen garden and Kaizen Academy set up at the premises of the Ahmedabad Management Association (AMA) here. Mr. Modi, in his address via video conference, said the opening of the Zen garden and the Kaizen Academy in Ahmedabad will deepen ties between the two countries.
PM Modi says Indo-Japanese tie during Covid-19 more relevant for global stability
PM Modi says Indo-Japanese tie during Covid-19 more relevant for global stability
The relationship between India and Japan has become more relevant for global stability and prosperity , said Prime Minister Narendra Modi while speaking at the virtual inauguration of a Japanese Zen garden and Kaizen Academy.
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UPDATED: June 27, 2021 14:51 IST
The opening of the Zen garden and the Kaizen Academy in Ahmedabad will deepen ties between the two countries, the PM Modi said in his address via video conference. (File photo)
The relationship between India and Japan during the Covid-19 pandemic has become more relevant for global stability and prosperity , said Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday.
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Ahmedabad: The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi inaugurated a Zen Garden and Kaizen Academy at AMA, Ahmedabad via video conference today.
Terming the dedication of the Zen Garden and Kaizen Academy, as a symbol of ease and modernity of India-Japan relationship, the Prime Minister thanked leaders of Hyōgo Prefecture specially the Governor ToshizōIdoand Hyōgo International association for their contribution in the establishment of the Zen Garden and Kaizen Academy. He also praised Indo-Japan Friendship Association of Gujarat for giving new energy to India Japan relations.
Pointing to the similarities between ‘Zen’ and Indian ‘Dhyan’, the Prime Minister dwelled on the emphasis on inner peace along with outer progress and growth in the two cultures. Indians will find the glimpse of the same peace, poise and simplicity in this Zen garden, which they experienced in Yoga through the ages. Buddha gave this ‘Dhyan’ this enlightenment to the world, said the Prime Mini
PM Modi inaugurates Zen Garden, Kaizen Academy in Ahmedabad, elaborates on his.
PM Modi inaugurates Zen Garden, Kaizen Academy in Ahmedabad, elaborates on his vision of creating Mini-Japan in Gujarat
Prime Minister, Narendra Modi addressing at the inauguration of Zen Garden and Kaizen Academy at AMA, Ahmedabad, through video conferencing, in New Delhi.
NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday inaugurated a Zen Garden and Kaizen Academy at Ahmedabad Management Association (AMA) in Ahmedabad via video conference and elaborated on his vision of creating a ‘Mini-Japan’ in Gujarat.
The Prime Minister also thanked leaders of Hyogo Prefecture especially Governor Toshizo Ido and Hyogo International association for their contribution to the establishment of the Zen Garden and Kaizen Academy.