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Bonhomie between India and Japan is as old as the days of Subhash Chandra Bose when Japan helped the renowned freedom fighter Bose towards the consolidation of Azad Hind Fauj, which not only deterred the British colonial power of the day but also set the path for its downfall and the final exit. Since, then the bilateral relations have passed through number of phases but has never seen rough patches. Over the recent past, bilateral relations between India and Japan has been adding many new feathers to its cap. Owing to geopolitical shifts in its own vicinity and in the extended neighborhood as well.
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