Shinzo Abe, who has made Japan a trusted friend and economic partner of India, has recorded the achievement of being the Prime Minister of his country for the longest time with 2803 days. He first became Prime Minister in 2006 at the age of 52. He was also the first and youngest Japanese Prime Minister to be born after the Second World War.
In Abe's account, apart from implementing economic reforms in Japan, for the first time after the Second World War, there is also the work of approving the sending of Japanese troops to fight on foreign soil.
Former Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe has been awarded the Padma Vibhushan award by India for outstanding work in the field of public service. During his tenure, there was considerable progress in bilateral relations between India and Japan.
Abe started quadrilateral security talks between Japan, America, Australia, and India in the year 2007. A three-day visit to India in August 2007 agreed on a long history of friendly bilateral relations between India and Japan for a new bilateral Asian alliance.
Resigned due to ill health
Shinzo Abe resigned as Prime Minister of Japan on August 28, 2019, after nearly seven and a half years. He himself announced his resignation and resignation at a press conference.
He said that although my tenure is yet another year, I do not want my health to have any effect on the functioning. Abe mentioned health because he is struggling with stomach problems.
Shinzo is 66 years old
Shinzo was born on 21 September 1954 in Shinjuku City, Tokyo, the capital of Japan. Shinzo Abe is 66 years old.
Broke his uncle's record
The record of being Japanese Prime Minister for a long time was previously held by his uncle Isaku Saito. Last year, his popularity had also declined by nearly 30 percent if the Coronavirus was not handled properly.