Translation Tech Glitch Leads to Takaichi’s ‘Beautiful Sister’ Comment in India

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During a joint press conference held on July 2 in New Delhi, a translation error led to an interesting exchange between Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The Japanese government clarified that a mistake in interpretation caused Takaichi to mistakenly believe that Modi had addressed her as his “beautiful sister.” This occurred due to a misinterpretation during the relay translation from Hindi to English, and subsequently to Japanese.

In reality, Modi referred to Takaichi simply as “my sister” in Hindi. The official English translation rendered the phrase as “my younger sister,” but during the complex process of simultaneous relay interpretation, it was inaccurately conveyed in Japanese as “beautiful sister.” Prime Minister Takaichi, trusting the translation, repeated the phrase during the press conference, noting that she and Modi had decided to maintain a relationship akin to that of siblings.

Japanese officials have since addressed the mistake, emphasizing that such errors can occur due to the challenges inherent in relay interpretation across multiple languages. They reassured that the incident had no adverse impact on diplomatic relations between Japan and India. The Indian government has not raised any concerns regarding the mistranslation, indicating that the misunderstanding was taken in stride.

The clarification provided by the Japanese government highlights the complexities involved in international communication, especially during high-profile diplomatic interactions. It underscores the importance of accurate translation and interpretation to avoid misunderstandings, particularly when leaders are engaging with one another on the global stage.

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