Abe today attended the celebrations at the majestic Rajpath boulevard, becoming the first premier from Japan to grace the occasion that has seen many international dignitaries over the years.
Hironori Hara, an official with the Ministry of External Affairs in Tokyo, travelling with Abe to India, and who attended the parade said, "India is truly incredible."
On Abe's visit, Hironori said, "the visit will only serve to strengthen the bonds of friendship between India and Japan and boost bilateral ties."
The two countries have also inked as many as eight agreements, including those to promote tourism, enhance energy efficiency in telecom towers and power generation in India.
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The Japanese thanked India for inviting Japan on the august occasion.
"I loved the whole thing, especially the bands, since I myself am a musician. And, having lived earlier in Mumbai for two years, my love for India has grown. Bahut achha laga (I really liked it). And, so today I thank India for having invited us to this beautiful Republic Day," Hironori told PTI.
Yamakoshi Toshihiro, an official at the Japanese Embassy here was enthralled by the camel contingent of the Border Security Force on display in full glory.
"I loved the air show, especially the vertical manoeuvre in the end, the motorbike stunts, the colourful uniforms. It was a beautiful experience being here," Toshihiro said.