Arunachal Governor, CM Interacts With Ambassador of Japan Satoshi Suzuki

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Arunachal Pradesh Governor Brig BD Mishra along with Chief Minister Pema Khandu interacted with the Ambassador of Japan Satoshi Suzuki through virtual medium from Raj Bhavan on Tuesday and shared new areas of mutual aid and endeavour for the progress and prosperity of the two friendly countries.

Governor Mishra proposed for student exchange programme between universities of the state and Japan besides, online interactions amongst the school and college students of both the countries.

He expressed gratitude to the Japanese Ambassador for the strong friendship between the governments and people of Japan and India. He wished that the age-old bond is strengthened further with joint ventures and cooperation.

Understanding the vast potential of the state’s religious tourism, the governor suggested for cooperation in the Indo-Japanese tourism sector. He also stressed on sharing scientific know-how to mitigate natural calamities, as Arunachal Pradesh lies in a high seismic zone.

With an aim for employment avenues for youth of the state in the line of ‘Make in India’, Mishra advocated for starting of Japanese assembly line factories in the state. He also advised them to explore collaboration in hydropower and non conventional sources of energy.

The governor and the chief minister invited the Japanese Ambassador to visit Arunachal, particularly the world famous Tawang monastery and the monastery in Namsai.

CM Khandu, who visited Japan twice earlier, highlighted the vast scope of interface between Arunachal Pradesh and Japan for people to people contact and joint ventures. He also emphasised on imparting Japanese language as a new skill to the youth of the state.

 

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