From July 1st to 3rd, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihida Yoshihiko visited India.
According to reports by the Indian New Delhi Television (NDTV) on the 2nd, Indian Prime Minister Modi referred to Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe as 'my sister' twice.
Sources familiar with the matter revealed that the origin of this title is related to a conversation between the two people earlier on.
According to reports, during the meeting between the two people that day, Governor Koike referred to former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe as her ‘older brother’. She mentioned that since she is younger than him, she now also regards Prime Minister Modi as her ‘older brother’.
According to reports, during the visit, Governor Koike and Narendra Modi will attend an event together with representatives of the business community. Currently, about 1,400 Japanese companies are operating businesses in India, nearly half of which are involved in manufacturing.
It is worth mentioning that last year, Modi visited Tokyo, and Japan promised to increase its investment in India by more than 61 billion US dollars over the next decade, further strengthening the economic and trade relations between the two countries.