The Prime Minister will be travelling to Bhutan later this month in his first foreign visit, the Spokesperson in the External Affairs Ministry said today while noting that Modi's foreign policy inbox was "very crowded".
On visits to other countries, he said there was a request by Japanese government for an early visit of Modi to their country and India was working "very closely" with them to work on that request. Probed further, the Spokesperson said the month of Modi's visit to Japan was likely to be July.
India and Japan inked a "Strategic Global Partnership" in 2006 which is the foundation for the strengthening ties in diverse fields, including identifying key convergences.
Modi has been enjoying a close equation with Japan as Gujarat Chief Minister with many Japanese companies making huge investments in the state. During his visit to the country in 2007, he galvanised Japanese investment into Gujarat.
Giving details of India's involvement at multilateral levels like BRICS, G-20, UNGA among others, the spokesperson said most of these are attended at the highest level from India, indicating that Modi may travel to Brazil for Summit of BRICS (Brazil-Russia-India-China-South Africa) to be held in mid July.
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