India welcomes improvement in Japan-China ties

IANS  |  New Delhi 

on Thursday said that it welcomed the improvement of ties between and as Japanese Shinzo reached on a rare bilateral visit.

"I can say with confidence that not only will there be no impact on this (India-Japan) relationship, but we also welcome the improvement of relations between and Japan," said in a here ahead of Narendra Modi's visit to on October 28-29 for the annual bilateral summit with

"We have a very deep relationship, a very diverse relationship, we have two governments committed to this relationship," he said.

"We have a shared a vision, not only of our bilateral relations, but in a regional and global perspective, which is reflected also in the Indo-Pacific."

This is Abe's first visit to since ties between and soured six years ago over a territorial dispute over the in the Sea.

The controversy sparked anti-Japanese riots in China and kicked off a frosty spell between the two sides that has only recently begun to thaw.

Gokhale also referred to Modi's speech at the Shangri-La Dialogue in in June in which he said that stood for a free, open and inclusive Indo-Pacific region.

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First Published: Thu, October 25 2018. 20:40 IST