Gujarat Deputy CM Nitin Patel asks Japan to adopt ‘liberal policy’ for Indians

Gujarat Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel, on Friday, made a pitch to Japan to adopt a more liberal policy to allow more Indians and Gujaratis to enter Japan, noting how easily Gujaratis had gone to Uganda and Kenya.
“The way we have spread in America in the field of Information Technology, we have not done the same in Japan. For this to happen, it is important to know how to read, write and speak the Japanese language,” Patel said, while addressing the inaugural session of the India-Japan Business and Tourism Conclave at the Ahmedabad Management Association (AMA). He said that Japanese languages were being taught at the AMA and that the state’s youth could take advantage of the same.

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