On the morning of the 30th, Prime Minister Ishiba and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who was visiting Japan, boarded the Shinkansen "Hayabusa" at Tokyo Station and traveled to Sendai City. During the meeting between the two leaders on the 29th, both sides reached an agreement on introducing the latest Japanese Shinkansen technology to India, with the aim of highlighting the technological capabilities and safety of Japan's Shinkansen.
On the morning of the 30th, Prime Minister Ishiba posted a photo on his X (formerly Twitter) showing himself sitting with Modi on the Shinkansen seat, and wrote: "I will go to Sendai with PM Modi. In the afternoon, they had lunch together in Sendai City and visited a factory of a semiconductor manufacturing equipment manufacturer in Miyagi Prefecture. When Modi visited Japan in 2016, he was traveling on the Tokaido Shinkansen with the then Prime Minister Abe.
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