New Delhi, Aug. 30 -- Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday met former Japanese premiers Fumio Kishida and Yoshihide Suga in Tokyo and discussed bilateral relations with the leaders who had contributed to building closer ties with India.

Modi and Kishida reviewed progress in areas such as trade, critical technologies and human resource mobility, and noted the potential for collaboration in futuristic sectors such as semiconductors, the Prime Minister's Office said in a social media post.

Suga, who is now chairperson of the Japan-India Association, and Modi discussed the strengthening of bilateral cooperation in trade, investment, technology and AI.

Modi also met Speaker Fukushiro Nukaga and a delegation of MPs and discussed the streng...