Japan’s India engagement: From different worlds to strategic partners

H. D. Envall*

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    Abstract

    Japan has sought to engage more strongly with India since the end of the Cold War. What has Japan sought to achieve, and how has it sought to achieve it? What factors have shaped Japan’s approach? The demise of the Soviet Union, China’s rise, Japan’s economic decline, the globalisation of the US-Japanese alliance, and India’s own receptiveness to deeper engagement have all played a part in pushing Japan toward closer engagement with India. But the more significant part of this transformation is the strategic dimension, which has evolved rapidly since the mid-2000s.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationThe Engagement of India
    Subtitle of host publicationStrategies and Responses
    PublisherGeorgetown University Press
    Pages39-59
    Number of pages21
    ISBN (Electronic)9781626160873
    ISBN (Print)9781626160866
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2014

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