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Japan-India relations

By: Halu, Anikumar B.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: 35(410), Apr, 2021: p.22-24 Description: Third Concept. In: Third ConceptSummary: The merging strategic relationship between India and Japan is significant for the future security and stability of the Indo-Asia pacific region. It is also a critical emergent relationship for US security objections across the Asia-pacific region. Therefore, India is the most latent economic and military potential of any state in the winder Asia pacific region. Therefore, India is the state with the greatest potential outside of the United States itself to contribute to the objectives of the “Rebalance to the pacific” announced by Washington in 2011. – Reproduced
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35(410), Apr, 2021: p.22-24 Available AR125270

The merging strategic relationship between India and Japan is significant for the future security and stability of the Indo-Asia pacific region. It is also a critical emergent relationship for US security objections across the Asia-pacific region. Therefore, India is the most latent economic and military potential of any state in the winder Asia pacific region. Therefore, India is the state with the greatest potential outside of the United States itself to contribute to the objectives of the “Rebalance to the pacific” announced by Washington in 2011. – Reproduced

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