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India - Japan growing strategic engagement in the 21st Century / Mitra, Atreyee ; Tripathy, Amulya K   Journal Article
Tripathy, Amulya K Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Indo-Japanese low intensity relationship has undergone a remarkable turnaround in the new millennium – acquiring a new dimension focused on mutual security and strategic interests. This article analyses the new phase of improved India- Japan bilateral relations and explores this emerging trends that contributes towards cementing the strategic relations between the two democracies.
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India’s economic diplomacy under the NDA-II government / Chakraborty, Mohor   Article
Chakraborty, Mohor Article
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Summary/Abstract The Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi’s selection of Japan as the first port of call (31 August – 3 September 2014) outside the immediate neighbourhood has opened new vistas of cooperation and greater engagement between the two regional economic powers. Going by the plethora of Agreements signed and negotiations undertaken by the leaders of the two countries towards the intensification of bilateral economic engagement, the visit has indeed generated momentum in the trajectory of Indo-Japan ties. In particular, the convergence of the economic policies initiated by Narendra Modi and his Japanese counterpart, Shinzo Abe, namely “Modinomics” and “Abenomics” respectively, has affirmed New Delhi’s broader and stronger partnership with Tokyo for economic development, especially in the infrastructure sector. Given this cooperative premise, in the backdrop of the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA), that is operational between India and Japan since 2011, the manner in which the newly-installed Government in New Delhi steers its vehicle of economic diplomacy towards ‘Destination Japan’ gains import and hold much promise for future.
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India-Japan strategic cooperation: maritime dimension / Naidu, GVC   Journal Article
Naidu, GVC Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract There is no doubt that Japan is forging strongest defence links with India after the U.S. and these relations between the two constitute a major pillar of Strategic partnership. The opportunities are obviously the most in the maritime sphere. With gradual shift of focus from Atlantic to the Pacific and to the Indian Ocean, Japan will have to pay more attention to this part of the world.
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India's look east policy: problems and prospects / Reddy, C Ravindranatha   Journal Article
Reddy, C Ravindranatha Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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India's security environment: proceedings of select seminars held by Asia Centre Banglore 2007-2012 / Roy, Satyaki (ed.) 2013  Book
Roy, Satyaki (ed.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, Konark publishers Pvt.Ltd., 2013.
Description xxvi, 362p.Hbk
Standard Number 9789322008260
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Tokyo and New Delhi: looking West and East / Narayanan, Raviprasad   Journal Article
Narayanan, Raviprasad Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Closer bilateral relations between Tokyo and New Delhi are in many ways predicated by the emergence of Beijing as a determinant in strategic and economic terms for the Asia-Pacific region. That a calibration between the two sides was lacking for many decades is the result of strategic inertia with Tokyo anchoring its weltanschauung to a Washington led world order reflected in the symmetry Tokyo achieved by becoming a cog in every initiative created by Washington.
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