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Poised for Partnership: Deepening India-Japan Relations in the Asian Century

2016

The growing strategic partnership between India and Japan is one of the most important geopolitical developments of the twenty-first century. This volume brings together a cross-generational group of scholars and analysts from both countries to study four key areas of bilateral cooperation: economics, energy and climate change, security, and global governance. The specific issues covered in the book include: trade, investment, energy security, renewable energy, maritime security, peacekeeping, multilateral institutional reform, nuclear non-proliferation, and the rise of China. The contributors to the volume discuss their respective countries’ interests, how successful their country has been in achieving them, the obstacles to deeper bilateral cooperation, and concrete policies that both sides can undertake to impart vitality and longevity to their partnership. At present, there is a dearth of policy-relevant scholarly literature on India–Japan relations. This volume comprehensively fills this niche at a particularly opportune moment, when New Delhi and Tokyo have signalled their intention to significantly increase bilateral cooperation.

India and Japan: Assessing the Strategic Partnership

India and Japan: Assessing the Strategic Partnership, 2018

This volume focuses on the rapidly expanding strategic relationship between India and Japan, expanding on the hitherto under-analyzed concept of “strategic partnership,” tracing the history of the interaction, and gauging its current and future trajectories. The rise of China and its challenge to U.S. dominance of the global system is the setting in which the partnership has assumed a major profile, incorporating both defence and economic cooperation on an unprecedented scale. The increasing congruence of Indian and Japanese interests is juxtaposed with the inherent limitations of the partnership to portray a complex picture of a kind of strategic relationship that has become a staple of contemporary international politics.

India-Japan relations

World Focus, 2018

India’s ‘Act East’ foreign policy is providing much momentum to the country’s growing relations with East, South and Southeast Asia. This “extended neighbourhood” policy has Japan playing a very critical role economically as well as strategically. If India wants to play a “balancing act” in Asia keeping in mind China’s growing assertiveness, it is important to analysis the scope and potential of India-Japan cooperation. In this regard the paper will first provide a brief historical base underpinning the relationship. Then it will critically examine various avenues for cooperation, based on common stakes and concerns, which are driving the relationship forward. Issues such as contesting Chinese claims in the Indian Ocean, Africa and building ports in strategic locations have profound economic, strategic and geopolitical implications for both the countries. In this context, the paper will present an assessment of the initiatives taken so far and what may lie in the path ahead.

India and Japan: Exploring Strategic Potentials Focus

2010

The strategic environment of the world, particularly in Asia, is in a state of dramatic flux. The overwhelming economic and military presence of the United States in Asia is on the wane. China is a rising power, both economically and militarily, and its power projection capabilities are causing concern amongst its neighbours. Though the United States is a declining power, China is not the logical successor, not at least in the near term. These developments have led to realignment of power equations between countries in Asia. In this unfolding strategic landscape, India and Japan, two important players in Asia, are exploring the strategic dimension of their relationships. While growth momentum in the economic domain is not at the desired level, the institutional political structure provides the platform for honing the potentials to their mutual benefits. As a result, a great deal of commonalities is now visible in strengthening bilateral ties in political, economic and security field...

India-Japan Economic Cooperation: Prospects and Challenges

Uttaranchal Business Review, 2018

India's growing economic might in recent years has seen the country adapting its economic policy towards several countries to enhance its global influence and status to meet the ever increasing challenges of the 21st century economy. As a result, India-Japan relations have undergone a tectonic shift which is directed towards building a strategic and global partnership between the two countries. India and Japan share a special relationship as fellow democracies with mutual interests and with a similar desire to seek peaceful resolutions of conflicts and greater economic engagements in Asia. The signing of the Indo-Japan Economic Partnership agreement (EPA) in February, 2011 and its subsequent implementation in August the same year was seen as a major breakthrough in the economic cooperation between the two countries which could boost bilateral trade and investment relations between two very large economies in the world. The emergence of Japan as one of the leading economic powerhouse in the world has been possible due to intricate planning at economic, political and social levels. The economic development of any country vis-á-vis the rest of the world depends on a number of factors, such as share in world trade, finance and investment. Current and future economic and population dynamics in both the countries mean that India-Japan relations will continue to improve not just politically but also in economic terms. The present paper will try to find the future prospects and challenges in the economic cooperation between the two nations.