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ID193342
Title ProperIndia-Japanese Ties
Other Title Informationthe Modi Era
LanguageENG
AuthorSingh, Santosh
Summary / Abstract (Note)Today India and Japan are close friends due to three reasons. First, both countries are largest democracies and share strong people to people bonding rooted in their shared values and ancient Buddhist tradition and culture. Second, both countries strongly complement each other in economic and defence cooperation. Third, they have land disputes with China and hence are eager to form common strategy to counter recent Chinese belligerence with the help of their common friends US and other member countries of Quad and ASEAN. This paper focuses mainly on New Delhi-Tokyo relations during PM Modi led Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) government in India. Here researcher divides the paper into three sub headings: political, military and economic relations.
`In' analytical NoteWorld Focus Vol. 44, No.7; Jul 2023: p.50-55
Journal SourceWorld Focus 2023-07 44, 7
Key WordsModi Era ;  India-Japanese Ties