Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Japan on Monday for a two-day visit to attend the Quad Leaders Summit. On May 24, US President Joe Biden, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, and Australian Prime Minister-elect Anthony Albanese will attend the Quad Summit in Tokyo. PM Modi will attend the second in-person Quad Leaders' Summit, which will allow the leaders of the four Quad countries to assess the success of Quad programmes. Modi is looking forward to seeing the 40,000 members of India's diaspora, who play a significant role in India's relations with Japan. PM Modi had earlier interacted with children outside of the hotel in Tokyo, speaking to a boy who had been waiting to meet him with a tri-color flag and afterwards conversing in Hindi. PM Modi has praised the Japanese child for his abilities.