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Changing dynamics between India and Japan:: a study of the factors responsible for heightened relations / Roy, Gitanjali Sinha   Journal Article
Roy, Gitanjali Sinha Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The paper discusses the various factors which are responsible for heightened relations between India-Japan. The paper is divided into four sections (1) China: its rise and aggression, (2) Converging interests between India and Japan, (3) Why Japan needs India and (4) Why India needs Japan. The paper draws all these factors together in order to conclude that India-Japan relations are at an all high, it not only deals with ‘the China factor’ but also paves way for Asia to be a hub of multiple regional powers and work towards a better and stable Indo-Pacific region keeping the security of this region as its priority.
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ID:   193205


Elevated strategic partnership between India and Japan in the context of the rising power of China / Shaheen, Nadia; Mu, Ren   Journal Article
Mu, Ren Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The growing India-Japan engagements are not only focused on economic issues, but also cover a wide range of interests, including regional security, political, and maritime security concerns. Both countries are consolidating strategic partnerships to address the risks and vulnerabilities posed by the evolving regional balance of power. Through their embeddedness with China, both India and Japan form an intrinsic part of the Indo-Pacific geopolitical security architecture. The key transformation of relations between these two states in the region is in response to the geopolitical change brought about by China’s rapid ascension. In this regard, the article further explains how both countries are systematically strengthening a strategic partnership and gradually reinforcing economic, political, security, and strategic cooperation against China. This article seeks to address how both states would restrain rising China’s strategic maneuvering in the Indo-Pacific region through an analysis of the India-Japan alignment, with the main focus of this study being on analyzing how both India and Japan are now investing in a long-term strategy to balance China’s hegemonic policies.
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ID:   158885


Growing convergence between India and Japan : strategic implications and imperatives / Gupta, Alok Kumar   Journal Article
Gupta, Alok Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Japan and India have grown extremely close to one another during the 10-year rule of the United Progressive Alliance. It was during this period that India’s tilt towards the anti-China alliance led by United States and Japan began. The same foreign policy choice of India continued under the present political dispensations since it assumed power in May 2014.
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ID:   163946


Indo-Pacific romance / Lynch, Thomas F   Journal Article
Lynch, Thomas F Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The Indo-Japanese strategic and defense relationship exhibits the most regional potential toward growing enhanced capacity and capability in support of long-term and enduring U.S. economic, humanitarian and security objectives.
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ID:   174267


Untapped Potential between India and Japan in the Indo-Pacific / Sano, Shutaro ; Chotani, Vindu Mai   Journal Article
Shutaro Sano Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article argues that there is a need for dialogue regarding the development of more profound international military education programs, particularly cadet-level trainings and exchanges, and also a need for the implementation of potential collaborative exchanges, programs/courses, scholarships, and conferences between Indian and Japanese cadets.
Key Words Indo-Pacific  India and Japan 
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