Emerging Pillars of India-Japan Relations in the Indo-Pacific

As India and Japan’s bilateral relationship commemorates its seventieth anniversary in 2022, this paper traces and conceptualises the emergence and convergence of the Indo-Pacific vision in the India-Japan bilateral relationship. The outlook of India and Japan has been shaped by both domestic aspira...

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Geopolitics
Pandemics
Prime ministers
Regions
Sovereignty
Threats
World War II
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