India's Modi calls Japan's PM Takaichi his 'little sister' in diplomatic gesture
Key claims
- PM Modi used familial language to describe his relationship with Japan's female PM, signaling close bilateral ties.
- PM Modi called Japanese PM Takaichi his 'younger sister' during a summit.
- Indian migrants in Japan damage quality of life and display parasitic pride in cultural degradation.
- PM Modi's familial language toward Japanese counterpart reflects diplomatic relationship continuity.
- Unknown; thread contains only subject line with no elaboration.
- Japan views itself as uniquely conscious and superior compared to all other countries.
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Source threads (6)
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- /pol/538357636 ↗ live · archive alarmed evergreen 5 replies Japan views itself as uniquely conscious and superior compared to all other countries.
- /pol/538350045 ↗ live · archive neutral evergreen 4 replies Unknown; thread contains only subject line with no elaboration.
- /pol/538348959 ↗ live · archive neutral breaking 5 replies PM Modi's familial language toward Japanese counterpart reflects diplomatic relationship continuity.
- /pol/538341384 ↗ live · archive hostile evergreen 28 replies Indian migrants in Japan damage quality of life and display parasitic pride in cultural degradation.
- /pol/538333934 ↗ live · archive neutral breaking 2 replies PM Modi called Japanese PM Takaichi his 'younger sister' during a summit.
- /pol/538328232 ↗ live · archive neutral breaking 12 replies PM Modi used familial language to describe his relationship with Japan's female PM, signaling close bilateral ties.
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