External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar was seen in the front row with Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa at Donald Trump’s swearing-in. Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya was seen in the back row. (S Jaishankar is highlighted in red) (Daniel Noboa and Takeshi Iwaya are highlighted in blue).
Donald Trump Swearing-In Ceremony: Donald Trump has taken oath as the President of America. Representatives from different countries arrived during the swearing-in ceremony. From the Indian side, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar attended the swearing-in ceremony of Donald Trump. During the swearing-in ceremony, Jaishankar was seen sitting in the front row with Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa, which is official protocol. During this, Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya was seen sitting behind.
PM Modi congratulated
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has congratulated Donald Trump after becoming President. PM Modi wrote on the Looking forward to shaping it. Best wishes for a successful tenure.”
Discussion between Jaishankar and Ivaya
Meanwhile, let us also tell here that External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and his Japanese counterpart Takeshi Iwaya have reviewed India-Japan bilateral relations in the areas of technology, security and trade. At their meeting in Washington, the two foreign ministers also declared 2025-26 as the ‘India-Japan Year of Science, Technology and Innovation’. “The ministers discussed key issues of bilateral cooperation including political, security, economic, technical and people-to-people contacts in the meeting,” the Ministry of External Affairs said.
Jaishankar invited Iwaya to visit India
Jaishankar also invited Japanese Foreign Minister Iwaya to visit India. The External Affairs Ministry said the Jaishankar-Iwaya meeting has strengthened the enduring friendship between India and Japan based on “mutual trust, shared values and commitment to regional stability”.
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