Prime Minister Modi, in his talks at the National Convention Centre here, conveyed his condolences to Abe for the Japanese lives lost in the recent terror attack in Bangladesh in which 22 people were killed after Islamist militants stormed a cafe popular with foreigners.
Abe said Japan was not going to succumb to terrorism and expressed the desire to further strengthen cooperation with India in the area of counter-terrorism, External affairs Ministry Spokesman Vikas Swarup said of the nearly 45 minutes- long meeting.
The two leaders discussed further strengthening and diversification of trade and investment ties.
Prime Minister Modi noted that Japan had technology and innovation while India had the power of youth and a huge market, Swarup said.
The India-Japan partnership could, therefore, produce global products and be a win-win partnership for both, Modi said in his meeting with Abe.
The two leaders discussedthe upcoming Japanese industrial parks in India and the cooperation in the area of ship breaking.
Modi expressed appreciation for the consistent support rendered by Japan in India's infrastructure development, technology upgradation and skill building.
Premier Abe recalled that 2017 will mark the 60th anniversary of the Japan-India Cultural agreement. He hoped to see more Indian tourists visiting Japan.
The two leaders also discussed regional issues and international developments.
Abe said that he was looking forward to Modi's visit to Japan for the annual summit and expressed hope that it would promote a new era of Indo-Japan cooperation.
This is Modi's second meeting with Abe in less than six months. They had met on the sidelines of the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington in April.
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