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ID081267
Title ProperWestward ho! Japan eyes India strategically
LanguageENG
AuthorJain, Purnendra
Publication2008.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Having maintained a low-key relationship since early postwar, Japan today shows increasing interest in India as a rising economic and regional power. The two nations are now developing ties in many areas consequent with India's ascent, most importantly in politico-strategic matters. This strategic development is intriguing as Tokyo was one of the most critical voices condemning New Delhi's decision to conduct nuclear testing in 1998, when the relationship reached its nadir. So why this strategic repositioning and why now? This article explores Japan's move towards India as an attempt to balance and bandwagon strategically. Japan's strategic thinking now recognises India as potential balance for Japan against China while Japan bandwagons with the United States in response to both India and China as rising Asian powers.
`In' analytical NoteJapanese Studies Vol. 28, No.1; May 2008: p15-30
Journal SourceJapanese Studies Vol. 28, No.1; May 2008: p15-30
Key WordsJapan ;  India ;  Foreign Policy ;  Japan - Foreign Policy - India ;  India - Foreign Policy - Japan