Japan: August 30-September 3, 2014:
The Indian Prime Minister said the most important thing that existed between the two nations was the special strategic and global partnership that they had agreed to forge.
"In my view these aren't just words or a shift in category. We are very serious about this and we are confident that this new partnership will have an important role to play in the future," Modi said.
Modi said that Abe has promised that Japan will participate in India's plan for inclusive development.
The Indian Prime Minister welcomed the decision by the Japanese Prime Minister to invest Rs 2.10 lakh crore in the Indian economy through private and public funds for infrastructure funding.
The two countries signed a statement of intent to continue talks on the nuclear deal, officials said after summit talks between the two leaders in Tokyo.
But, both the countries agreed to expand the bilateral cooperation in various sectors with Tokyo on Monday committing to double its direct investment in India from $2 billion last year to 3.5 trillion yen in next five years.