JAI: PM Modi\'s term for Japan-America-India partnership

JAI: PM Modi's term for Japan-America-India partnership

ANI  |  Buenos Aires [Argentina] 

has coined an interesting term for the newly formed Japan-India-of partnership to promote peace and stability in the region.

Using initials of each of the three nations, the coined the term "JAI" (Japan-America-India), which in the Hindi language translates to success or victory. The said that the acronym sends a positive message at the outset of the new partnership's ventures to maintain peace, stability and prosperity across the

Addressing the media ahead of the first-ever trilateral meeting held between the two nations, Prime Minister said, "I think this is a very good occasion for our three countries, which have shared democratic values. Japan, America, together will be playing a big role together for peace, prosperity and stability. I am also happy that both the countries are our strategic partners, both of them are very good friends, and it is a matter of good fortune that we will work together."

Following the meeting, said that the three nations agreed that a free, open, inclusive and rules-based order is essential for peace and prosperity in the region.

While saying that meeting was "very good", the said that both US and Japanese Prime Minister praised Prime Minister for the reforms and the development work he has implemented in

is on a three-day trip to to attend the ongoing summit, an international forum bringing together the 20 leading and emerging economies of the to discuss key global economic issues.

Apart from meeting a host of prominent world leaders, Prime Minister Modi attended the Russia-India-(RIC) Informal summit, the first such meeting since the 2006 RIC summit held in Saint Petersburg, and addressed the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) Leaders' Informal Meeting earlier today.

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First Published: Sat, December 01 2018. 06:15 IST