New Delhi. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who went to Laos to participate in the India-ASEAN conference, held bilateral talks with many countries on the sidelines of the conference. Prime Minister Modi held bilateral talks with Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba on Thursday evening in Vientiane, the capital of Laos. After the meeting, Prime Minister Modi gave this information on social media platform X. He wrote that he was happy to meet Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba. There were discussions between the two countries on increasing cooperation in semiconductor infrastructure, connectivity, defense and other areas.
After this, Prime Minister Modi held bilateral talks with New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon. Modi also invited Christopher Luxon to visit India. During the meeting, issues like trade, investment, defence, dairy, space and tourism were discussed between the two. After the meeting, New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher said that he is a fan of India, it is a country which he loves very much.