Greetings from the 25th Executive Committee Chairman of Japan

28th JISC President
Natsuki Yamagichu
Since this is the first time in five years that the event is being held in Japan, I am determined to do my best to welcome the Indian students with the utmost hospitality, and to make this conference meaningful for both Japanese and Indian students.
Since this is the first time in five years that the event is being held in Japan, I am determined to do my best to welcome the Indian students with the utmost hospitality, and to make this conference meaningful for both Japanese and Indian students.
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It's been 5 years since the last time this event was held in Japan, so I'm feeling a bit nervous, but I'm really looking forward to it. I'll do my best to enjoy it and make the conference a wonderful experience!
28th JISC Vice President
Shogo Inoue
Since this is the first time in five years that the event is being held in Japan, I am determined to do my best to welcome the Indian students with the utmost hospitality, and to make this conference meaningful for both Japanese and Indian students.

It's been 5 years since the last time this event was held in Japan, so I'm feeling a bit nervous, but I'm really looking forward to it. I'll do my best to enjoy it and make the conference a wonderful experience!
28th JISC Vice President
Haruki Kodaira
I wanted to engage with India beyond just its delicious curry, so I joined the Japan-India Student Conference, where there are opportunities for discussions and cultural exchang

I wanted to engage with India beyond just its delicious curry, so I joined the Japan-India Student Conference, where there are opportunities for discussions and cultural exchang
It's been 5 years since the last time this event was held in Japan, so I'm feeling a bit nervous, but I'm really looking forward to it. I'll do my best to enjoy it and make the conference a wonderful experience!
28th JISC Domestic Relations/
Public Relations Department
Shinji Kawai

During my spring break in my third year,
I participated in an internship in India,
where I worked on corporate issues with Indian employees there. This made me realize that
I would like to work with Indian people
as a student!
I will do my best to work with Indian students from different cultural backgrounds to solve common problems and share new solutions and ideas!
28th JISC Domestic Relations/
Public Relations Department
Taisei Miki

I decided to take on this student conference as a way to give back to India, which helped me grow tremendously during my four-month stay.
28th JISC
Public Relations Department
Nanami Okazaki
I will do my best to work with Indian students from different cultural backgrounds to solve common problems and share new solutions and ideas!

At the International Hindi Conference, I was impressed not only by the active discussions by the Indian participants, but also by their comments that took into account the opinions of others! I also participated because I wanted to respect the opinions of others and take an active role in the discussion!
I will do my best to make this a meaningful conference for students from both countries and everyone involved!
28th JISC International Relations Department
Fukuyoka Matsui

I had many opportunities to learn about India at university and became fascinated with the country, so I wanted to put this experience to good use at the student conference!
We hope to be a bridge between Japan and India.
I hope to enjoy my activities and give it my all!
28th JISC International Relations Department
Suzuno Mekaru

My interest in India came from my background in International Relations!
Regular meetings and study sessions to ensure
a fulfilling activities! I will do my best!
28th JISC Planning Department
Yoko Morita

28th JISC Planning Department
Miyu Sazuka
I had a vague interest in India, and I was also interested in different people of my age.
Because I wanted an opportunity to interact with people from my country!
We will proactively communicate with India and
You will become someone who can also pay attention to Japan's current situation and issues!

28th JISC Planning Department
Miyu Sazuka
I had a vague interest in India, and I was also interested in different people of my age.
Because I wanted an opportunity to interact with people from my country!
We will proactively communicate with India and
You will become someone who can also pay attention to Japan's current situation and issues!
