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Changing dynamics of India-Japan relations: buddhism to special strategic partnership / Khan, Shamshad Ahmad 2017  Book
Khan, Shamshad Ahmad Book
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Publication New Delhi, Pentagon Press, 2017.
Description xxvii, 196p.hbk
Standard Number 9788182749368
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ID:   093344


India - Japan relations: recent phase / Prabhakar, H S   Journal Article
Prabhakar, H S Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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India - Japan relations under Modi 1.0 : exploring political, economic and security cooperation / Kumar, Pavan   Journal Article
Kumar, Pavan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Through the concept of balancing as advocated by the Theory of Realism, Pavan Kumar analyses the current realities of the rise of China and its impact on India and Japan. After exploring the history of India–Japan relations from 1947 to 2014, he assesses the status of the friendship in the five years of the first Modi government through specific agreements, speeches and statements.
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India Japan relations: an assessment / Katoch, Dhruv   Journal Article
Katoch, Dhruv Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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India way: strategies for an uncertain world / Jaishankar, S 2020  Book
Jaishankar, S Book
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Publication Noida, HarperCollins Publishers, 2020.
Description xiv, 226p.hbk
Standard Number 9789353579791
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India will be new hope: the view from Japan / Nagao, Satoru   Journal Article
Nagao, Satoru Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract A key ponderable that emerges while reviewing recent happenings is the fast progression of Japan-India relations. What are the reasons for this phenomenon?. The Japanese emperor's visit to India in November 2013 was the first ever such vision in history. January 2014 was the first time for a Japanese prime minister to grace the Indian Republic day parade as the chief guest.
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India-Japan defence ties under the leadership of Shinzo Abe and Narendra Modi / Ghasiya, Piyush   Journal Article
Ghasiya, Piyush Journal Article
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India-Japan relations / Naidu, GVC   Journal Article
Naidu, GVC Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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Indian response to the US's rebalancing strategy / Mathew, Asha M   Journal Article
Mathew, Asha M Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The 21st century brought a whole new reality to the notion of the Asia-Pacific with the rise of countries like India and China, a reviving Japan, along with security and economic links right from the Indian Ocean to the Western Pacific, creating one large strategic unit. With over 21 economies having a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) which comprises about 56 percent of the world's economic output, the Asia-Pacific region has become the key engine for the global economy. The region is of great geo-political importance, as it consists of some of the world's major energy and trade routes, and the largest militaries'.
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Narendra Modi meets Shinzo Abe in Japan / Kiyota, Tomoko   Article
Kiyota, Tomoko Article
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Summary/Abstract 2014 marked an important year for India–Japan relations. The most important events were the victory in the Indian general elections of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and his visit to Japan. Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who is widely known as a pro-India politician, had called up Modi soon after his victory and invited him to visit Japan. This invitation was warmly accepted by Modi and resulted in his visit to Tokyo and Kyoto from 30 August to 3 September. After the summit on 1 September, Modi and Abe announced the ‘Tokyo Declaration’ which declared ‘the dawn of a new era in Japan–India relations’ (MOFA, Japan 2014a).
Key Words Japan  India  India - Japan Relations  Narendra Modi  India Policy  SLOCs 
Shinzo Abe  Political Initiative 
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Road to nuclear zero: rhetoric or reality / Ghose, Arundhati   Journal Article
Ghose, Arundhati Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract India-Japan relations are an important in?exion point, where we have, earlier, rarely had the opportunity of exchanging views on matters of strategic importance to both our countries, particularly in the areas of nuclear disarmament, nuclear non-proliferation and nuclear weapons in general. Both India and Japan face threats of a nuclear nature, both overt and latent, yet have been at the forefront of supporting the cause of a world free of nuclear weapons. India is a nuclear-armed state, faces two nuclear armed neighbours with whom it has, if not hostile, at the least, adversarial relations, including territorial disagreements, while Japan, which is protected by a nuclear umbrella, also faces dangers from two nuclear armed neighbours. Yet, both countries appear to remain staunch in their support of Nuclear Zer0-the complete elimination of nuclear weapons. Both countries have often sponsored resolutions in the UN calling for nuclear disarmament, but, unfortunately, almost always, separately.
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