ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br/> <br />Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in Japan for talks on security and commerce.<br/> <br />But he started his day with some cultural diplomacy as he toured an elementary school in Tokyo.<br/> <br />He was met by dozens students waving Japanese and Indian flags at the Taimei Elementary School.<br/> <br />He later visited a music class where students played a tune for him on their recorders. He even took a turn, playing a few notes on the instrument.<br/> <br />The school visit was a light moment during his five-day visit aimed at boosting security and business ties with Japan.<br/> <br />Modi and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe have a warm personal relationship.<br/> <br />The Nikkei business daily says Abe will tell Modi that Japan aims to double its direct investment in India in five years from $2 billion last year.<br/> <br />The two leaders are also likely to agree to speed up talks on a nuclear energy pact, the Nikkei said.
