Modi roars in Japan, explains in whom support strong government formed in India
Modi roars in Japan, explains in whom support strong government formed in India
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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who arrived in Japan to attend the G-20 Summit, addressed the people in Kobe today and said, "I am very lucky to come here seven months later and it is a coincidence that the last time I came here and you have my friend. Shinzo showed his faith in Abe. Today, when I am here, the world's largest democracy has shown even more trust in this prime minister.

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Addressing the people today, Prime Minister Modi said that 130 crore Indians have already formed a strong government and this is a really big one. For the first time in three decades, the government with an absolute majority has been formed in India for the second time in a row and has further said that with all, the development of all and the people mixed the nectar in it. Now we are moving forward with this mantra. So India will become stronger.

Further, PM Modi said, "When it comes to India's relations with the world, Japan holds an important position in it and it is not today, but it has been there for centuries. There is also respect and harmony in these relationships over each other's culture.

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