Thursday 28th March 2024

Japan PM Fumio Kishida Arrives In India For Bilateral Talks

Japan’s Prime Minister Fumio Kishida arrived in New Delhi today in the early morning to discuss ways to strengthen bilateral relationships in different fields, including high technologies, trade, investment, and defence and security.

Prime Ministers Narendra Modi and Fumio Kishida are scheduled to meet later in the day to discuss India’s G20 presidency and Japan’s G7 presidency.

In this visit, the Japanese prime minister is expected to reveal his idea for a “free and open Indo-Pacific,” emphasizing India’s increasingly remarkable role in the region. Furthermore, in the extensive discussions between PM Modi and PM Kishida, the changing security environment in the Indo-Pacific against the backdrop of China’s growing military aggression is also likely to come up.

The visit of the Japanese prime minister is expected to last for roughly 27 hours.

In the afternoon, he is expected to present his “Free and Open Indo-Pacific Plan for Peace”  at a prestigious think tank.

The strategy is predicted to highlight India’s importance to the Indo-Pacific region.

In his keynote address at the famous Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore in June of last year, Prime Minister Kishida promised to outline the Indo-Pacific strategy in the spring.

There he had stated that By next spring, he would structure a “Free and Open Indo-Pacific Plan for Peace” that would support Japan’s efforts to promote the idea of a free and open Indo-Pacific, with stress on providing patrol vessels and improving maritime law enforcement capabilities, as well as economic security, cyber security, and digital and green initiatives.

Japan’s policy and strategy towards the Indo-Pacific are expected to be covered in detail under the plan.

Almost all of the major powers have released their Indo-Pacific plans in recent years.

Japan has promoted a free and open Indo-Pacific in an effort to uphold and strengthen the rules-based international order in the area.

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‘Bheed’ Trailer Out: Rajkummar And Bhumi’s Film Reminds The Dark Times Of Pandemic!

The trailer of Anubhav Sinha’s upcoming film ‘Bheed’ has been released, and with its release, the discussion of the film started. The film starred with Rajkummar Rao and Bhumi Pednekar. The scenes in the trailer revive the darkest times of the Covid-19 Pandemic. It reminds us of those unpleasant days which almost all the people of the world faced, especially the middle-class people during the lockdown in 2020. The film’s trailer shows the powerfulness of the epidemic that has put millions of people in helplessness.

The film’s trailer began with the voice of Prime Minister Narendra Modi when he was announcing the lockdown in the country. The trailer shows the picture of the times which came out to the fore when the lockdown was imposed all over the country in view of the outbreak of corona epidemic. All the people were imprisoned in their homes after collecting their required goods. Millions of poor, hungry, and thirsty migrants came out to the street and traveled on foot to reach only one destination- their home.

Click to watch the Bheed trailer

Rajkummar Rao plays the role of a police officer who struggles very hard to help those in need, while Bhumi Pednekar is seen playing the role of a doctor. The other film stars, including Ashutosh Rana, Pankaj Kapoor, Dia Mirza, and Kritika Kamra, also played the roles.

The trailer of the film is in a monochrome tone. But after the release of the teaser, it falls into controversy as it compares the lockdown with India’s partition. Even its black-and-white tone indirectly gives the vibes of the India-Pakistan partition.

The film is conjointly produced by Bhushan Kumar and Anubhav Sinha and is shot across Lucknow. It is set to be released in theatres on 24 March.

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