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Is it true that Japan will provide India with 654.38+09 billion yen to build the Shinkansen high-speed rail?
According to September 14, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will hold talks with Prime Minister Modi in Gandhi Nagel, Gujarat, western India. By then, Abe will provide India with a loan of about 65.438+09 billion yen (about 65.438+065.438+00 billion yuan) for the construction of high-speed railways such as the Japanese Shinkansen model. He also plans to call on India to adopt the Shinkansen model on another envisaged high-speed railway. After the talks, the two sides will issue a joint statement to promote cooperation in the economic and security fields.

According to a report on September 13, the Japanese government intends to strengthen relations by promoting infrastructure exports, absorb India's economic vitality and promote Japan's own development.

On June 38+03, Abe took a government plane from Haneda Airport and arrived in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad. He visited the facilities with Mahatma Gandhi as the main goal. Gandhi promoted India's independence from British rule through non-violent and non-cooperative movements. /kloc-On 0/4, Abe and Modi will attend the groundbreaking ceremony of the high-speed railway connecting the commercial cities of Mumbai and Ahmedabad with the Shinkansen, and then they will go to Gandhi nagel for a summit meeting.

The report said that Abe intends to reach an understanding on aviation liberalization at the summit meeting and relax the control on the number of routes and flights between the two countries; In terms of security, considering China's marine activities, we have confirmed the importance of "freedom of navigation" with India. In addition, it is planned to reach an agreement on promoting joint training between the US and Indian navies and Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force.

The summit will also explore ways to stop North Korea's nuclear and missile development, reach an understanding on the implementation of UN Security Council sanctions resolutions, and strive to deepen cooperation. Before leaving, Abe 13 stressed to reporters that "together with Modi, he will emphasize to the world that North Korea must change its policy".