He suggested formation of separate parliamentary associations of young MPs and women besides proposing that parliamentary delegations from Japan should visit cities other than Delhi when they travel to India.
Addressing the Indian diaspora in Japan, PM Modi said to honour Gandhi Indians should work towards "Swachh Bharat" (clean India) by 2019. PM Narendra Modi further stated that his tour to Japan has been a huge success.
These steps will help understanding each other better and push the ties further, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said while addressing a reception hosted by India-Japan Association and Japan-India Parliamentary Friendship League.
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"What India-Japan relations are today is not only because of governments but also because of contribution by you people," he told the gathering.
At the function, Modi noted that a 93-year-old man in Japan remembers details about Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose. Modi said he has asked Indian ambassador Deepa Wadhwa to depute a highly professional video team to be with him for a month and interview him.
PM Narendra Modi beats a traditional Taiko drum during inauguration of the Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) Japan Technology and Culture Academy in Tokyo on Tuesday. (PTI photo)
Earlier, Modi called on Japanese Emperor Akihito and met leaders of various political parties.
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(With inputs from PTI)
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