Ahead of Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe’s two-day visit for the Indo-Japanese annual Summit on 13-14 September, parts of Ahmedabad wear a dazzled look.
Ahead of Shinzo Abe's two-day visit to India for the annual Indo-Japanese annual Summit in Gujarat on 13-14 September, Ahmedabad's streets wear a glittery look.Twitter@PMOIndia
Sabarmati Riverfront has been lined with lights while flags of Japan and India can be seen projected on the nearby buildings. Twitter@PMOIndia
On Wednesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Japanese counterpart Shinzo Abe would take part in an eight-kilometre-long road show from the Ahmedabad airport to the Sabarmati Ashram. Twitter@NarendraModi
During the visit, Japanese First Lady Akie Abe will visit the Sabarmati riverfront, Ahmedabad Management Association, Blind's People Association, and other places. Twitter@NarendraModi
During the visit, Abe and Modi are slated to attend a public function to mark the commencement of work for the ambitious high-speed rail project or 'The Bullet Train' between Ahmedabad and Mumbai. Twitter@NarendraModi
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