At the Peace Memorial Museum, PM Modi took note of the displays and signed the visitor's log.
Arindam Bagchi, a spokesman for the Ministry of external affairs, tweeted pictures of the prime minister with the caption, "A homage to the remembrance of Hiroshima victims. PM @narendramodi visits the Peace Memorial Museum first thing in the morning, taking in the recorded exhibits and signing the visitor's log.
The Prime Minister can be seen in the video honoring the Hiroshima victims by presenting flower bouquets at the peace memorial alongside other world leaders.
From May 19 to May 21, PM Modi will be in Japan for the annual G7 summit, where he will also hold bilateral discussions with other world leaders who will be in attendance.
The difficulties of the food crisis, energy security, and fertilizer, among others, will be discussed by the prime minister.
Rishi Sunak, the prime minister of the United Kingdom, met with PM Modi on the sidelines of the summit, and the two discussed ways to strengthen their strategic alliance as well as their ongoing free trade agreement (FTA) negotiations.
Japan, France, Germany, the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Italy, and the European Union make up the G7 nations. The summit's leaders are anticipated to have discussions to increase their collaboration in the fields of trade, investments, education, and technology.
#WATCH | Prime Minister Narendra Modi and other leaders pay floral tribute at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park in Japan.#G7HiroshimaSummit pic.twitter.com/ItbLyUnnT0
— ANI (@ANI) May 21, 2023
