Japan-India strategic partnership : an indigenous axis in the Indo-Pacific
Over the past decade, Japan and India have intensified mutual cooperation and strengthened bilateral ties, leading to the establishment of a special partnership. Although it is unlikely that this partnership would ever develop into a formal alliance, there remains enormous potential for a deepening...
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author | Tan, Ming Hui Hussain, Nazia |
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description | Over the past decade, Japan and India have intensified mutual cooperation and strengthened bilateral ties, leading to the establishment of a special partnership. Although it is unlikely that this partnership would ever develop into a formal alliance, there remains enormous potential for a deepening of bilateral relations in the areas of security, defence, trade, economy, and in terms of their responses to the current COVID-19 pandemic. This report provides an update on the evolving relationship between the two indigenous powers, outlining ways in which they can continue to play a constructive role in the region. |
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spelling | ntu-10356/1531952023-03-05T17:16:32Z Japan-India strategic partnership : an indigenous axis in the Indo-Pacific Tan, Ming Hui Hussain, Nazia S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Centre for Multilateralism Studies Social sciences::Political science::International relations Country and Region Studies International Politics and Security Over the past decade, Japan and India have intensified mutual cooperation and strengthened bilateral ties, leading to the establishment of a special partnership. Although it is unlikely that this partnership would ever develop into a formal alliance, there remains enormous potential for a deepening of bilateral relations in the areas of security, defence, trade, economy, and in terms of their responses to the current COVID-19 pandemic. This report provides an update on the evolving relationship between the two indigenous powers, outlining ways in which they can continue to play a constructive role in the region. Published version 2021-11-24T02:18:02Z 2021-11-24T02:18:02Z 2021 Commentary Tan, M. H. & Hussain, N. (2021). Japan-India strategic partnership : an indigenous axis in the Indo-Pacific. RSIS Policy Report, (22 July 2021). https://hdl.handle.net/10356/153195 22 July 2021 en RSIS Policy Report Nanyang Technological University application/pdf |
spellingShingle | Social sciences::Political science::International relations Country and Region Studies International Politics and Security Tan, Ming Hui Hussain, Nazia Japan-India strategic partnership : an indigenous axis in the Indo-Pacific |
title | Japan-India strategic partnership : an indigenous axis in the Indo-Pacific |
title_full | Japan-India strategic partnership : an indigenous axis in the Indo-Pacific |
title_fullStr | Japan-India strategic partnership : an indigenous axis in the Indo-Pacific |
title_full_unstemmed | Japan-India strategic partnership : an indigenous axis in the Indo-Pacific |
title_short | Japan-India strategic partnership : an indigenous axis in the Indo-Pacific |
title_sort | japan india strategic partnership an indigenous axis in the indo pacific |
topic | Social sciences::Political science::International relations Country and Region Studies International Politics and Security |
url | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/153195 |
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