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138521
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152152
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Sino-American perceptions of global order vary drastically and they do not share many security interests or political values. Present distrust between the U.S. and China is based on conflicting strategic, economic, and ideological perspectives. America’s denouncement of one-China policy under President Trump seems to be a strategy to manage increasingly assertive China. It is widely believed in America that with the rise in China’s economic and military power it is becoming more expansionary and intend to be a threat to freedom of navigation in the South China and East China seas, as well as a threat to the security of the U.S. allies in the region—primarily Japan, South Korea and Australia.
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193345
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This article examines the dynamics and evolution of Indo-Japan relations in contemporary times, focusing on efforts to strengthen bilateral ties between the two countries. The Indo-Japan relationship has witnessed significant growth and diversification across various domains, including politics, economy, defense, and culture. In recent years, Indo-Japan relations have gained considerable momentum, driven by shared geopolitical interests and a mutual desire to enhance regional stability and economic growth. The article delves into the historical context of the relationship and traces the trajectory of Indo-Japan ties from diplomatic engagements to multifaceted collaboration.
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