
The Japanese Ambassador in India, Keiichi, won applause at the event in Hansalpur in Gujarat after the audience gujarati went in the presence of premiere Narendry Modi. The opportunity was to launch an electric vehicle Maruti Suzuki (EV) and the battery, where PM Modi also introduced the first E-Vitara electric car to be exported to more than 100 countries. Congratulations to both nations and Prime Minister said that success was a milestone for India, Japan and Suzuki Motor Corporation.
What did Keiichi say in Gujarati?
During his notes, the ambassador surprised the assembly by switching to Gujarati. Greeted the crowd and said, “Namaste mitron! KEM CHHO! (Namaste people. How are you?”
He introduced himself in Gujarati and added: “Mera Naam Keiichi ono ane hu Japanese Rajdoot Chhu. His gesture attracted warm smiles from the audience and PM Modi himself.
How did people react?
The video of the moment spread quickly to the social media, with many praising the efforts of the ambassador. PM Modi later said that India and the Japanese bond were “created for himself”.
“The relationship between India and Japan is beyond diplomatic relations; this is a cultural and trustworthy relationship. We see our progress in progress. The way we started with Maruti Suzuki has now reached the speed of the train,” the Prime Minister said.
PM Modi travels to Japan 29 – 30th August to its first annual summit with Japanese Prime Minister Shiger Ishiba, his first independent visit to Japan in almost seven years. Both leaders are expected to discuss cooperation in defense, trade, technology and exchanges of people and people, along with wider regional and global questions.
After his visit to Japan, Modi will head to China Tianjin to participate in the summit of the organization for cooperation in Shanghai (SCO), where he is scheduled for a bilateral meeting with President Xi Jinping.
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