The geopolitical context of changing Japan-India relations

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A significant, but, under-researched political adjustment in international relations in recent years is the upgrading of low-key relations between Japan and India to a global and strategic partnership. Particularly in the last decade Japan-India relations have gathered significant momentum. The focus of this paper is on the geopolitical context in which Japan-India relations are evolving. It is in tandem with the rise of China and Indo-US engagement that Japan has sought to raise its bilateral relations with India to a higher level with stronger economic and politico-strategic dimensions. © UNISCI, 2013.

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Joshi, S. (2013). The geopolitical context of changing Japan-India relations. UNISCI Discussion Papers, 32, 117–136. https://doi.org/10.5209/rev_unis.2013.n32.44793

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