Prime Minister Narendra Modi was on a two-day trip to Tokyo, Japan, starting 23 May to attend a summit of the Quad leaders which was aimed at further bolstering cooperation among member nations and discussing developments in the Indo-Pacific region
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi kicked of his second and final day in Tokyo with the Quad Leaders’ Meeting on Tuesday. Twitter/ @narendramodi
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(From right) Narendra Modi, Fumio Kishida, Joe Biden and Anthony Albanese at Quad Summit 2022. Twitter/@narendramodi
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s photo of ’leading’ from the front at the Quad Summit along with the world leaders broke the internet on Tuesday with Indian ministers hailing PM Modi’s leadership qualities at Quad meet. Image courtesy: @amitmalviya/Twitter
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The leaders of Australia, India, Japan, and the US on Tuesday launched the Quad Fellowship on Tuesday in Tokyo.Twitter/ @narendramodi
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On the sidelines of the Quad meeting in Tokyo, US President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday held talks and discussed ways to deepen the India-USA friendship. Twitter/ @narendramodi
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi with his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese in Tokyo on Tuesday. Twitter/@narendramodi
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi with former Japanese premier Yoshihide Suga in Tokyo on Tuesday. Twitter/ @MEAIndia
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi also met former Japanese premiers Yoshiro Mori and Shinzo Abe in Tokyo on Tuesday. Twitter/ @MEAIndia
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi met his Japanese counterpart Fumio Kishida for a bilateral meeting in Tokyo on Tuesday. Twitter/ @MEAIndia
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi gifted US President Joe Biden an intricate Sanjhi panel based on the theme of Thakurani Ghat from Mathura by a national awardee. ANI
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi gifted a Madhya Pradesh-origin Gond art painting to newly-elected Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese. ANI
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi gifted a wooden hand-carved box with Rogan painting to his Japanese counterpart Fumio Kishida. ANI
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, feed carp before their dinner at Akasaka Palace state guest house in Tokyo Tuesday. AP

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