Japan PM follows 3 persons on Twitter, Narendra Modi one of them
Modi wrote on Twitter that Shinzo Abe had been in touch with him when he was Gujarat CM
Mumbai: Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe might be followed by lakhs of followers on Twitter but he follows just 3 persons, including Indian Prime Minister elect Narendra Modi. The other two followed by Abe are his 27-year-old wife Akie Abe and Naoki Inose, a Japanese journalist, historian, social critic and biographer of literary figures.
Abe, who regained power in 2012, had called up Modi to congratulate as soon as it became evident that he would be the next Indian PM.
.@narendramodi Great talking to you, Mr. Modi. I look forward to welcoming you in Tokyo and further deepening our friendly ties.
— ???? (@AbeShinzo) May 20, 2014
Modi thanked Abe on Twitter for his wishes. He stated that the Japanese premier had been in touch with him during his term as Gujarat Chief Minister.
My gratitude to Prime Minister @AbeShinzo for extending his good wishes. Strong relations with Japan is beneficial for both our nations.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) May 19, 2014
Personally, I have a wonderful experience of working with Japan as CM. I am sure we will take India-Japan ties to newer heights.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) May 19, 2014
"Personally, I have a wonderful experience of working with Japan as CM. I am sure we will take India-Japan ties to newer heights," Modi tweeted.
A trip to Tokyo could also be on the cards - Modi is an admirer of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. As chief minister of the state of Gujarat, he has developed strong ties with Japanese investors who have backed major infrastructure projects.