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भारत के लिए हिंद-प्रशांत क्षेत्र में टिकाऊ इस्पात साझेदा
ইউনিকর্ন মাস্ট প্রযুক্তিতে ভারত ও জাপানের অংশীদারিত্ব �
बदलती हुई प्राथमिकताओं की वजह से अटका एशिया-अफ्रीका ग्रो
India and Japan’s partnership on the UNICORN mast technology is a significant step in the two countries’ bilateral ties and marks a shared concern
As India strives to become a green hydrogen hub, it needs to exploit the export opportunities presented by Japan and South Korea.
युरोपीय संघ आणि भारत यांच्यात सध्या सुरू असलेल्या डब्ल्�
The ongoing WTO dispute settlement between the EU and India could encumber India’s efforts to boost the domestic electronic product manufacturing se
चीन हालात को जितना बदतर बनाएगा उतना ही हिंद-प्रशांत में क�
भारत के अंडमान और निकोबार द्वीप समूह में बिजली आपूर्ति प�
जापान के प्रधानमंत्री फूमियो किशिदा का दो दिन का आधिकारि
The official two-day visit by PM Kishida indicates that Japan seeks closer cooperation between the Indo-Pacific countries
Revisiting late Former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s legacy on both domestic and international fronts.
वर्ष 2014 में प्रधानमंत्री पद संभालने के बाद नरेंद्र मोदी क�
चीन हालात को जितना बदतर बनाएगा उतना ही हिंद-प्रशांत में क�
भारत के अंडमान और निकोबार द्वीप समूह में बिजली आपूर्ति प�
Japan's financial aid for a power supply project in India's Andaman and the Nicobar Islands is an example of the strong bilateral ties between the two
शिंज़ो आबे ने जापान के एक ऐसे नेता के तौर पर प्रधानमंत्री
What has happened in the interregnum to see an uncharacteristic rapid change in attitude?
It is imperative to highlight that we’re now reaching a period when a “sacred alliance” between Japan and India should be built up as a force of
The increasing geopolitical convergence between India and Japan demonstrates traditional strength, deepening trust, matured partnership and strong dem
चूंकि बंगाल की खाड़ी प्रमुख शक्ति प्रतिस्पर्धा की पृष्ठ�
At the bilateral level, both leaders have discussed a wide array of issues, including defence cooperation, connectivity programmes and Japan’s deepe
What are the main topics that would draw attention of the two leaders at the India-Japan Bilateral Summit?
In the aftermath of PM Modi's visit to Japan, the single most important takeaway is the landmark agreement on civil nuclear cooperation.
Despite some disappointments on both sides, the India-Japan relationship looks set to further deepen in the face of an aggressive China.
His Excellency Mr. Akitaka Saiki, Ambassador of Japan to India, addressed an eminent gathering at the ORF campus in New Delhi on June 29, 2011. In his lecture, Mr. Saiki outlined the huge potential for cooperation between India and Japan to build a strong partnership in the context of the rapidly changing security dynamics in the Asia-Pacific region. This is the text of his lecture and the proceedings of the event.
As the Indo-Pacific region takes centrestage in international affairs, various stakeholder countries are engaging in different forms of economic and strategic cooperation. While such cooperation is implemented largely through bilateral or multilateral forums, certain countries are partnering to promote infrastructure connectivity in third countries across the region. This brief explores one such partnership that holds promise—that of Indi
Since Narendra Modi came to power in 2014, the Indian prime minister and his Japanese counterpart, Shinzo Abe, have been instrumental in what has been the most dramatic leap forward in India-Japan bilateral relations. While the two countries have made strides in strengthening cooperation in recent years, there are limitations that need to be overcome. This brief examines the challenges that remain in the relationship, including their sub-par bila
Military engagements between India and Japan have been on a steady growth path that mirrors the shared political and strategic goals of Delhi and Tokyo.
This paper argues that even when the India-Japan-Australia minilateral is inspired by a need to ensure their interests against the current global power transition, it remains limited in its aim: to restrain China from achieving regional hegemony as it may threaten the liberal security order in the region. In the face of China’s rise and the US’ retrenchment, Asia’s regional powers are hedging their bets on a regional security order that is
As leading Asian democracies, India and Japan are perfectly poised to stake their claim in the sphere of geopolitical influence by increasing regional cooperation with countries like Myanmar
The dialogue has wider strategic implications beyond the bilateral relationship itself.