This book discusses the nature of India-Japan relationship and presents a comprehensive account of the diplomatic ties between the two nations. It analyses the diplomatic relations between India and Japan and explores the path ahead.
This book discusses the nature of India-Japan relationship and presents a comprehensive account of the diplomatic ties between the two nations. It analyses the diplomatic relations between India and Japan and explores the path ahead.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nutan Kapoor Mahawar is Joint Secretary in the Indian Council of World Affairs, New Delhi, India. She joined the Indian Foreign Service (IFS) in 1996. During her over 26 years of service, she has worked on various assignments both in New Delhi and abroad. At Headquarters, she has served in the Disarmament & International Security Affairs, Europe West and Parliament & Coordination Divisions. Jojin V. John is Assistant Professor at the School of International Relations and Politics, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala, India. His research interest includes International Relations in East Asia, India's East Asian engagement and geopolitical developments in the Indo-Pacific. Previously Dr. Jojin worked with the Indian Council of World Affairs (ICWA) as a Research Fellow for East Asia.
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Foreword Tables and Figures Introduction Executive Summary India-Japan Relations: Inaugural Session Welcome Remarks Remarks Remarks Keynote Address India-Japan: Relations at 70 Reflections 1. Mapping 70 years of India-Japan Ties: Exploring the Role of Japanese Prime Ministers 2. India-Japan Relations at 70 from a Defence and Strategic Perspective 3. Seventy Years (1952-2022) of Japanese Studies in India: An Appraisal India, Japan and the Indo-Pacific: Regional and Strategic Dimension Remarks 4. Strategic Imperative of India-Japan Partnership in Indo-Pacific 5. India, Japan and the Indo-Pacific: Exploring Third Country Partnership 6. India-Japan Emerging Cooperation in Cybersecurity India-Japan Economic and Development Cooperation: Emerging Dynamics 7. Issues and Prospects for Deepening Japan-India Economic Relations 8. India-Japan Trade and Investment Relations: Emerging Trends Civilisational and People to People Relations Remarks 9. From Pilgrimage to Diplomacy: Buddhism in India-Japan Relations 10. India-Japan Cultural Relations: History, Continuity, and the Way Forward The Way Forward Remarks Remarks About the Contributors Conference Programme Index
Foreword Tables and Figures Introduction Executive Summary India-Japan Relations: Inaugural Session Welcome Remarks Remarks Remarks Keynote Address India-Japan: Relations at 70 Reflections 1. Mapping 70 years of India-Japan Ties: Exploring the Role of Japanese Prime Ministers 2. India-Japan Relations at 70 from a Defence and Strategic Perspective 3. Seventy Years (1952-2022) of Japanese Studies in India: An Appraisal India, Japan and the Indo-Pacific: Regional and Strategic Dimension Remarks 4. Strategic Imperative of India-Japan Partnership in Indo-Pacific 5. India, Japan and the Indo-Pacific: Exploring Third Country Partnership 6. India-Japan Emerging Cooperation in Cybersecurity India-Japan Economic and Development Cooperation: Emerging Dynamics 7. Issues and Prospects for Deepening Japan-India Economic Relations 8. India-Japan Trade and Investment Relations: Emerging Trends Civilisational and People to People Relations Remarks 9. From Pilgrimage to Diplomacy: Buddhism in India-Japan Relations 10. India-Japan Cultural Relations: History, Continuity, and the Way Forward The Way Forward Remarks Remarks About the Contributors Conference Programme Index
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