The Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is meeting his
Indian counterpart, Manmohan Singh to discuss and negotiate a tighter strategic
and global relationship between the two countries.
The two officials are expected to discuss subjects like civilian
nuclear, defense deals and strengthening
the bilateral trade agreement , Abe
calling India a rediscovered “partner and friend” while addressing the members
of Indian Parliament. He exposed his strategic
plans of a “boarder Asia”, a region that will eventually include Australia and
The United States, a project seen by China as a means of counter it.
His addressing to the MPs is the first, after Bill Clinton’s
in 2000. He explained that the relations between India and Japan had never been
so close and that he believed that this would not only bring wealth to the both
countries, but would also have a significant role in maintaining and augmenting
world peace.
His trade expectations are hopeful, highlighting that
commerce would intensify in the near future, foreseeing a $20 billion reach
within the next three years, compared to the present $7 billion.
India is looking forward to signing a ‘comprehensive
economic treaty’ with Japan, hoping in attracting $ 5 billion from Japan
companies’ investments there, meaning a
double inflow compared to the last 15 years.
Abe arrived in India accompanied by 243 executives from
companies such as Toyota or Canon , a larger delegation than the 175-member he
took in the Middle East. Japan has only 216 companies in India, while in China
has 4,757, according to Nomura Securities Co.
India will seek for Tokyo’s support in the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) to get the
backing for the nuclear deal.
After the New Delphi meeting, Abe will head to a visit in
metropolis of Kolkata, then directing to his final Asia destination, Malaysia.