Report on social media buzz- PM Narendra Modi's visit to Japan

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Mr. Modi started his Japan visit with fruitful meetings with top Japanese Ministers including former PM Mr. Shinzo Abe. Giving an inspiring speech at the JETRO seminar, he touched upon a variety of issues from economic cooperation to the deep-rooted ties between India & Japan. Between the hectic schedules, he also pulled out time to answer questions of media friends!

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Report on Social Media buzz PM Narendra Modi's visit to Japan

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Visit to Japan take ties to new level:PM Modi lays out a clear, actionable vision for India. Now over to implementation.

The two countries have complementary economies, given Japan's wealth and technological prowess and India's natural resources and drive to modernize its economy.

Modi will try to woo Japanese investment in three of his favorite projects, including railway modernization.

Abe and Modi have been exchanging endearments on Twitter, Facebook and NewsLetter via email.

PM Narendra Modi leaves for 5-day visit to Japan

We take a look at the takeaways from PM Modi's visit:

PM Modi's 3D mantra Bullet trains Two nominees of Japan in PMO's special team 'Special Strategic Global Partnership‘ Japan to invest over $33.58 billion in India New TCS training initiative

Social Media buzz on News Paper There has been talk about billions and millions. But

there has never been talk of trillions," he said, referring to 3.5 trillion Yen.

Government is hoping to win Japanese backing for a nuclear energy pact during a visit by Prime Minister Narendra Modi

Sources in the Japanese government told ET that Modi's announcement for inclusion of nominees by Japan have taken them by surprise.

It is a strategic partnership because Japan will play an increasingly important role in India's economic transformation and development.

FacebookUrged Japanese business community to 'Make in

India' and assured them that there is no better place than India for Japanese business.

Inaugurated the TCS Japan Technology and Culture Academy.

Had a wonderful interaction with students at the University of the Sacred Heart, Tokyo. 

Tried his hands on the drums in Tokyo.The MoU focuses on heritage conservation, and

cooperation in art, culture and academics. It will also serve as a framework for the smart heritage cities programme. 

Facebook contd…The buzz when PM Narendra Modi was in

Japan.

Twitter contd…India and Japan sign Kyoto-Varanasi partnership agreement | #PMJapanVisit

His remarks at the joint press briefing with Japan PM Abe Shinzo in Tokyo.

Met 99 year old Mr. Saichiro Misumi, Subhas Babu's oldest living associate in Japan.

YouTube Narendra Modi buzz across the globe

With the NaMo buzz going global, Team Niti Central takes a look at what Opinion Makers around the world are saying.

India may forge stronger trade bonds with Japan as the Japanese entrepreneurs are already looking to notch infrastructure projects under their belts.

YouTube Contd…Salutation to Mr Modi who has disabused

everyone's mindset that once in power he would ensue communalism in India. Since the very time of canvassing, Modi stressed the importance of development, development and only development. And he manifested promises of his manifesto.

Social media impressed with Narendra Modi's speechIndians took to the social networking site Twitter in

large numbers.Social media accounts on Facebook and Twitter have

completely changed the way information comes out of the prime minister’s office.

One of India’s most respected journals, Economic and Political Weekly, published the article Mainstreaming Modi

He consented of doing a one-on-one interview with Arnab Goswami of Times Now.

 The last word can go to Scroll.in, one of India’s newest online magazines.

The visit generated the most excitement from India, which contributes to 58% of the total social media buzz from across the world. USA stands second with 9.2% followed by Japan at 6.7%. It has been observed that most of the conversations happened without the use of any hashtags. These conversations were driven by official Twitter accounts of PMOIndia, IndianDiplomacy, NarendraModi and AbeShinzo. Nonetheless the top hashtag that was used for conversation is #ModiInJapan.

#ModiInJapan has been mentioned more than 5.8K and the event generated over 3 Million conversations in the last 7 days. Around 68% people have expressed their positive feelings about the meet against the 5% negative ones.

Twitter contributed to the maximum buzz with around 87% when compared with other social channels.

Japanese Prime Minister @abeshinzo has been mentioned 52k times in the last 7 days while @narendramodi has been mentioned 208k times.

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