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How Shinzo Abe played a crucial role in strengthening India-Japan ties

Former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe died in hospital on Friday, hours after being shot at a political campaign event.

July 08, 2022 / 16:09 IST
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Former Japanese PM Shinzo Abe and PM Narendra Modi in a file photo from 2015.

Former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe died in hospital on Friday, hours after being shot at a political campaign event. Prime Minister Narendra Modi mourned the death of one of his “dearest friends” in a series of tweets, highlighting Abe’s immeasurable contribution to strengthening India-Japan ties.

As a mark of respect for Abe, India has declared a day of mourning on July 9, PM Narendra Modi announced.

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Ties between India and Japan date back centuries, but a formal diplomatic relationship was established with the signing of a peace treaty in 1952. India-Japan ties were upgraded to a ‘global and strategic partnership’ by Shinzo Abe and Manmohan Singh in 2006 – the year that Abe first became prime minister.

In 2007, Abe became the first ever Japanese PM to address a joint session of Indian Parliament, when he made the famous “Confluence of the Two Seas” speech.