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SPEECHES
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PMs opening remarks at the
Joint Press Interaction with his Japanese counterpart
December 29, 2009, New Delhi
His Excellency Prime Minister Hatoyama,
Ladies and Gentlemen of the media.
I am delighted to welcome His Excellency Prime Minister
Hatoyama to India. We are particularly honoured that
Prime Minister Hatoyama decided to visit India so soon
after his historic victory in the elections in Japan.
Our relations with Japan enjoy a strong national consensus
in India. They are based on shared values and shared
interests in the Asia-Pacific region and beyond. We
welcome Japans leadership on global issues which
will contribute to world peace and prosperity.
In our discussions today, we undertook a comprehensive
review of our bilateral cooperation, as well as of major
regional and international issues. These discussions
have given me renewed confidence about the future of
our relations and of the enduring nature of the Strategic
and Global Partnership that we established in December
2006.
The economic partnership between India and Japan is
the bedrock of our relations. But over the last few
years, we have significantly diversified our relations
in the areas of defence, security and counter-terrorism.
There is closer cooperation on international issues.
As agreed upon at the last India-Japan Summit in October
2008, we have finalized an Action Plan to advance our
security cooperation.
I conveyed to Prime Minister Hatoyama that India welcomes
Japanese investments into India, and that the growth
of our economy offers huge opportunities to substantially
increase our trade and economic cooperation. In particular,
there is great scope for expansion of cooperation in
the areas of urban infrastructure, high technology,
and renewable and energy efficient technologies.
We have decided to expedite our negotiations on the
Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement in order
to conclude a high quality and balanced agreement. We
are hopeful that this can be completed in time for the
next Annual Summit meeting.
We agreed on the early implementation of the Dedicated
Freight Corridor Project between Mumbai and New Delhi.
We have decided to finalise all details for Phase I
within the next few months, so that actual implementation
can begin in 2010 itself. We also endorsed the plan
to take the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor Project
forward. Both these projects will have a significant
positive impact on the Indian economy and on the scale
of our economic cooperation with Japan.
Prime Minister Hatoyama and I endorsed the importance
of enhancing educational, cultural and scientific and
technological exchanges. We are grateful to Japan for
its assistance and collaboration in the development
of the Indian Institute of Technology at Hyderabad,
on which there has been concrete progress.
Prime Minister Hatoyama and I also discussed global
and regional issues, including the G-20 process, the
Copenhagen Climate Change Conference, energy security,
terrorism, reform of the United Nations Security Council
and nuclear disarmament and non-proliferation. We reviewed
developments in the Asia-Pacific region, and agreed
that the cause of peace and stability would best be
served by creating an open and inclusive architecture
in this region. I welcome Prime Minister Hatoyamas
initiatives on the Asian Economic Community.
Prime Minister Hatoyamas visit has succeeded
in taking our partnership to a new stage. This is reflected
in the Joint Statement that we have just signed. I look
forward to working with the Prime Minister in the years
ahead to consolidate the gains of our partnership.
Thank you.
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