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ID136786
Title ProperIndia-Japan relations
Other Title Informationan enduring partnership
LanguageENG
AuthorBasu, Titli
Summary / Abstract (Note)Evolving geopolitical realities are shaping the India-Japan relationship. While the ‘China threat’ theory and declining US influence in the region is making Abe explore alternatives like India, India is expected to pursue its quest for multi-polarity, great power identity, as well as pragmatically engage with all the important players in the fast altering security environment to ensure regional peace and stability so critical for facilitating development. Japan is vital in India’s Look East, Engage East, and Act East policies. Shared values and a convergence of interests in the post-Cold War era, as discussed earlier, has pushed the relationship from one of mutual reluctance to deep-rooted trust and cooperation.
`In' analytical NoteIndian Foreign Affairs Journal Vol.9, No.3; Jul-Sep.2014: p.266-279
Journal SourceIndian Foreign Affairs Journals 2014-09 9, 3
Standard NumberIndia