Why PM Modi met these two Japanese people in Hiroshima, know their specialty
PM Modi in G7 Summit / Why PM Modi met these two Japanese people in Hiroshima, know their specialty
PM Modi in G7 Summit - Why PM Modi met these two Japanese people in Hiroshima, know their specialty
PM Modi in G7 Summit: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in Japan to participate in the G7 summit. The PM is holding separate meetings before the conference. Meanwhile, the Prime Minister met a Japanese citizen Dr. Tomio Mizokami. Dr. Tomio is a writer by profession. He is well versed in Hindi and Punjabi languages. He is credited with fostering closer ties between India and Japan by promoting Indian culture. The G7 summit is being held in Hiroshima, Japan. In meeting Prime Minister Modi, Dr. Tomio requested to organize World Hindi Conference in Japan. He was born in the Japanese city of Kobe, which then had a large Indian population. Indians used to speak Hindi and this had an effect on them. He became eager to learn Hindi language. He told that he was earlier a fan of PM Jawaharlal Nehru.Mizokami is a fan of NehruDr. Tomio Mizokami told that he was greatly influenced by Nehru. Referring to his childhood, he said that Nehru had a significant global influence at that time. He was one of the founders of the Non-Aligned Movement. He explains that “Nehru was an inspiration for youth like us, who wanted peace and stability.”Mizokami is honored with the 'Padma Shri' awardDr. Tomio Mizokami of Osaka University was honored with the prestigious 'Padma Shri' award in 2018 for his contribution to literature and education. He was honored with this honor for promoting Hindi language and Indian culture. Earlier in 2001, he was also honored with 'Hindi Ratna' by the Government of Uttar Pradesh.Studied Hindi in AllahabadBorn in 1941, Dr. Mizokama spent a long time in India and Japan studying Hindi. 81 year old Mizokama studied Hindi in Allahabad from 1965 to 1968 after graduation. During this, he also got Punjabi and Bengali education. Prime Minister Narendra Modi also met Japanese painter Hiroko Takayama in Hiroshima. She came to India 42 years ago. She tells that she was greatly influenced by the spirit of the Indians.Biden hugged PM ModiFrom US President Joe Biden to other powerful leaders of the world, Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi seems to be convinced. During the G-7 meeting, China got dizzy when US President Joe Biden, looking for PM Modi, came up to him and hugged him. Neighboring Pakistan is also shocked to see this. Please tell that India has joined G-7 as an invited member. During this, India is participating in G-7 as the chairman of G-20. In such a situation, India's threat increases even more. Being the President of G-20, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will also deliver a speech from the platform of G-7. The entire world is watching this speech of PM Modi.It is noteworthy that the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky has also reached to participate in this conference. In such a situation, the world is watching India's stand regarding the Russia-Ukraine war. However, in an interview given by Prime Minister Modi in Japan in the morning, India has clarified its stand regarding the Russia-Ukraine war, that it advocates dialogue and diplomacy to resolve disputes and give priority to the well-being of those affected by the rising prices of essential commodities. does. India abstained from UN General Assembly resolutions condemning the aggression, but remained committed to upholding the UN Charter, international law, sovereignty and territorial integrity. India supports a peaceful resolution of the Ukraine crisis and stands ready to make constructive contributions at the United Nations and beyond.