Yogi Adityanath's Japan visit: Uttar Pradesh CM takes ride on Maglev train — check its features

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath recently visited Japan, where he expressed gratitude to the Japanese government and the Governor of Yamanashi Prefecture for their efforts in enhancing the bilateral relationship between India and Japan. During his trip, CM Adityanath took a ride on the advanced Maglev train in Yamanashi, a testament to Japan's commitment to cutting-edge transportation technology. This visit underscores the growing collaboration between the two nations, particularly in the realms of clean energy and sustainable development. The Maglev train, known for its high-speed capabilities and magnetic levitation technology, symbolizes the potential advancements that can be achieved through international cooperation. Adityanath's engagement in Japan aims to foster greater ties and explore opportunities for innovative infrastructure projects in Uttar Pradesh, aligning with the state's vision for modernization and economic growth.
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