Modi-Abe visit: Gujarat decks up to welcome Japan's Rs 5 lakh cr investment

Prime Minister Abe to lay
the foundation stone for India's first high-speed Bullet train project between
Ahmedabad and Mumbai
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It's an early Diwali for Ahmedabad with several parts of the city lit up
and decorated with Indian and Japanese flags, ahead of Prime Minister Narendra
Modi hosting Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and his wife Akie Abe
on Wednesday.
Ahmedabad and India are ready to welcome PM @AbeShinzo.
pic.twitter.com/rToW2K8JEw
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) September 12, 2017
PM Modi welcomed Abe through a tweet while sharing pictures
of an illuminated Sabarmati riverfront. Ahmedabad's pot-holed roads are also
getting the last moment makeover on routes through which the Japanese PM's
cavalcade is scheduled to pass. Hoardings and cut-outs welcoming both the
Indian and Japanese Prime Ministers to 'India's first World Heritage City' have
covered Ahmedabad's roads.
The excitement around Ashram Road and the Sabarmati
Riverfront Road is palpable as the stretch is being cordoned off as a
high-security zone with troops of cops descending on this busy business
district of Ahmedabad. Security is going to be tight and movement of people
restricted as over 9,000 policemen are being deployed across the twin cities.
Buddhist monks have gathered at the city airport to greet
Prime Minister Abe who is on a two-day trip to Gujarat to lay the foundation
stone for India's first high-speed rail project - popularly called the Bullet
train - between Ahmedabad and Mumbai.
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