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New Delhi, Sep 25: Prime Minister Narendra Modi spoke to his Japanese counterpart Yoshihide Suga, for the first time since the latter was elected to the office, and said they agreed that stronger India-Japan ties would help meet the challenges of the current regional and global situation.
“Had a very good conversation with PM Suga Yoshihide. We exchanged views on the tremendous progress in our relationship in the last few years, and the future direction of our Special Strategic and Global Partnership. @sugawitter,” Modi tweeted on Friday.
He added, “We agreed that stronger India-Japan…