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Japanese Prime Minister Announces Tax Cuts to Boost Economy and Income #corporatetaxrate #disposableincome #FumioKishida #incometaxes #JapanesePrimeMinister #taxcuts
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ટોકિયોમાં #શિન્ઝો આબેની અંતિમવિધીમાં વૈશ્વિક નેતાઓ સાથે #મોદી હાજર રહ્યાં
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Tetsuya Yamagami will forever be remembered as the man who shot and killed Shinzo Abe.
https://india24.live/city-news/tetsuya-yamagami-will-forever-be-remembered-as-the-man-who-shot-and-killed-shinzo-abe/
#TetsuyaYamagami#ShinzoAbesdeath#ShinzoAbe#selfdefenceforce#maritimeselfdefenceforce#japaneseprimeminister
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Shinzo Abe's Party Wins Election in Japan Days After His Assassination
The ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP)-Komeito coalition protected 76 seats and retained the majority in the Upper House elections just two days after the murder of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, according to local media. Shinzo Abe was shot while delivering a campaign speech in Nara, western Japan, on Friday. According to The Japan Times, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and other LDP top execs appeared before the media on Sunday night, dressed in black ties and dresses with grief-stricken ribbons, holding a moment of silence for Shinzo Abe. Fumio Kishida did not smile as he placed pink flowers by the names of the successful candidates. "Violence threatened the voting system, the very foundation of our democracy," the Japanese Prime Minister said at a press conference. "I was determined to win this election at any cost," he added. According to the publication, after the landslide victory, Fumio Kishida will be free to pursue his policy agenda for the next three years. Fumio Kishida now has to decide where to direct his political capital: toward his flagship "new capitalism" fiscal initiatives aimed at wealth redistribution, diplomacy, and national security, either towards inflation and other economic issues, which surfaced as top voter concerns ahead of the election, according to The Japan Times. Read the full article
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Congratulations to Honourable Yoshihide Suga on being elected as 99th Prime Minister of Japan. @suga.yoshihide #yoshihidesuga #yoshihide #japan #japaneseprimeminister #99thprimeministerofjapan #indiajapan #netitharam #netitharamnews (at Japan) https://www.instagram.com/p/CFMrATDnXbC/?igshid=hz1uy38nj76a
#yoshihidesuga#yoshihide#japan#japaneseprimeminister#99thprimeministerofjapan#indiajapan#netitharam#netitharamnews
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Key defence pact inked in last Modi-Abe meet
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday had a 30-minute conversation with Japan’s PM Shinzo Abe, where the two sides welcomed the signing of a key defence pact. This will be Abe’s last summit meeting with India before he steps down. Late last month, Abe had announced that he would step down as a chronic illness has resurfaced. Abe, 65, was due to be in office till September 2021. He will stay on until his party chooses a successor, and will remain an MP. The conversation took place between the two leaders at about 11.10 am IST on Thursday. About the conversation, a Japanese Foreign Ministry statement said that at the outset, Prime Minister Abe explained that he would resign from his position as Prime Minister and expressed his gratitude for the friendship and the relationship of trust built with Prime Minister Modi. “Prime Minister Abe also noted the memories from their mutual annual visits. Prime Minister Modi responded by expressing his appreciation to all the efforts extended by Prime Minister Abe and by recalling the time they spent together,” the Japanese Foreign Ministry statement said on Thursday. With regard to the significant enhancement of Japan-India relations in recent years, the statement said Abe stated that both Prime Ministers took actions towards realising the vision of a Free and Open Indo-Pacific and the Special Strategic and Global Partnership between Japan and India was elevated to greater heights. Read the full article
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Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is set to resign for health reasons Read More
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Japanese Prime Minister Announces Tax Cuts to Boost Economy and Income #corporatetaxrate #disposableincome #FumioKishida #incometaxes #JapanesePrimeMinister #taxcuts
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The Longest Serving Japanese Prime Minister Abe Shinzo Resigns due to Health Issues. #japaneseprimeminister #japan #pmojapan #abeshinzo #abeshinxoresigns #netitharam #netitharamnews (at Tokyo, Japan) https://www.instagram.com/p/CEbWfaonrPv/?igshid=4klmlsf65kmz
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Railway Minister meets Japanese PM
New Delhi, Sept 9: Minister of Railways Shri Suresh Prabhakar Prabhu had Ministerial and High-level consultations in Japan on 7, 8 & 9 September 2015. These included bilateral meetings with the Japanese Prime Minister Mr. Shinzō Abe, Deputy-Prime Minister & Finance Minister Mr. Taro Aso, Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) Mr. Yoichi Miyazawa, Minister of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism, Mr. Akihiro Ohta and Health, Labour & Welfare Minister Mr. Yasuhisa Shiozaki and senior officials. Shri Suresh Prabhu also held meetings with heads of leading financial institutions. He highlighted that railways would be the next major destination for infrastructure investment in India and invited investment from Japan. Participation of Japanese railways and Japanese companies in various areas of Indian railways with the aim of modernization and technology up-gradation was also emphasized in the discussions. The items discussed and agreed in principle in the above meetings included: 1. Technology Cooperation with Japan for modernization and upgradation of Indian railways. 2. Participation in Indian Railways' $140 billion five-year action plan. 3. Participation and assistance of Japanese railways and companies in zero accident mission of Indian railways 4. An MOU between Research Designs & Standards Organization (RDSO), Lucknow and RTRI (Railway Technical Research Institute) Japan. 5. Assistance for development of a legal and regulatory framework on HSR. 6. Use of Japanese expertise and technology in solving problems of sanitation including the development of waterless, odorless toilets in trains and in stations. 7. An official mission from Japan to India to study the opportunities for industries in the railway station development of the identified 400 stations.
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