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India-Japan Relations in the Era of Globalisation [Hardcover]
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ABOUT THE BOOK:- The book, INDIA-JAPAN RELATIONS IN THE ERA OF GLOBALISATION, analyses and describes the emerging contours of India's foreign policy visa- vis Japan. India needs a closer relationship with Japan as a viable partner which can facilitate intractable issues both in the South Asian region as well as beyond. India has emphasized on regionalism and institutionalism as the tools for effective strengthening of relationship between India and Japan. Focusing on the re-orientation of the Indian foreign policy in the context of its relations with Japan, the book highlights the close historical, economic, commercial, strategic and cultural relations with national interests as the central foci. The book is likely to generate immense academic, scholarly and public debate on issues related to the shaping of foreign policy of India with particular emphasis on its dealings with Japan. By discussing the impact of important bilateral measures with regional and sub-regional ramifications, the book provides a new vista and a possible paradigm shift which may have long terms implications for the South Asian regional architecture and beyond. ABOUT THE Editor:- Dr. Mohammed Badrul Alam has been Professor at the Dept. of Political Science, Jamia Millia Islamia University, New Delhi, India since 2006. Dr. Alam is the author of several books including, Perspectives on Nuclear Strategy of India and Pakistan (2013), Indo-US Relations: Dimensions and Emerging Trends (2013), Contours of India's Foreign Policy: Changes and Challenges (2014), Emerging India in the New World Order (2015), as well as numerous articles, monographs and books reviews published in international journals. He is a recipient of number of prestigious awards including: ICCR India Chair, Fulbright Fellowship, Shastri Canadian Foreign ministry award, DAAD Fellowship, Salzburg Global Fellowship, Baden- Wuerttemberg Fellowship, Visiting Scholar at East-West Center, etc. His research interests include: East Asia(Japan), Study of Diaspora, USIndia relations, Nuclear issues in South Asia and the Study of Indian elections. CONTENTS:- Foreword . 9 Preface . 11 Acknowledgement . 15 List of Contributors . 17 1. India’s Act East Policy: An Overview of India-Japan Relations . 19 —Mohammed Badrul Alam • Issue of Nuclear Proliferation and Related Security Issues • The big leap in the Relationship in the Twenty-first Century and the Future Indo-Japan Relations from the Lens of Soft Power • Notes • References. 2. Japan–India Economic Partnership: Strategic Linkages . 31 —Makoto Kojima • Japan-India Trade on a Modest Growth • New Horizons for Japanese FDI into India • Prospects and Challenges for Additional Japanese FDI into India • Bilateral Collaboration in Indian Infrastructure • Strategic and Global Partnership in a New Asian Era • Prospects and Challenges • Notes • References. 3. How Strategic is the Japan-India Partnership? . 51 —Masanori Kondo • Policy Reforms • Japanese Projects in India • Going Nuclear With Civility. 4. New Delhi-Tokyo Axis: Towards a ‘New’ Regional Order in Asia . 63 —Netajee Abhinandan • India and Japan: The Move towards Greater Engagement • India-Japan Bonhomie: The China Factor • The Road Ahead • References. 5. India-Japan Relations: New Beginnings in Strategic Symmetry? . 77 —Raviprasad Narayanan • Introduction • Beginning Anew • Analysing the Bilateral ‘ups’ and ‘downs’ • Economic • Political • Analysis • Notes. 6. India-Japan Relations and the Mutuality of Interest in Maritime Security . 91 —Akhter Hussain Khan • Introduction • Recent Developments in Relationship Towards Maturity • Maritime Security and the Converging Interests • Balancing the China’s Rise • Conclusion • References. 7. Indo-Japan Strategic Ties: The Perspective of International Terrorism . 103 —Rajendra Kumar Pandey • Trajectory of Relations • Strategic Ties • International Terrorism • Concluding Observation • Notes. 8. Changing Dynamics of India-Japan Relations: China as a Common Factor .119 —Gitanjali Sinha Roy • Abstract • Economic Relations: ‘Economic strength-the power to uplift or ruin economies’ • Strategic and Military Relations: ‘Subduing the enemy without a war’ • Territorial Relations: ‘All eyes on the borders’ • Maritime Relations: ‘Conflict over strategic waters-Water Wars’ • Conclusion • References. 9. India’s Strategic Convergence with Japan: The Changing Indo-Pacific Geopolitical Context . 137 —Subhransu Sekhar Misra • Indo-Pacific Region and the Strategic Convergence of India and Japan • Rise of China and US Pivot to Asia-Pacific : Japanese Perspectives • India and Japan: Growing Closer Ties • India’s Policy of ‘Look East’ to ‘Act East’ and Indian Ocean Region • References. 10. Asian; ASEAN and Indo-Japan Economic Engagement: A Neoclassicism Perspective . 147 —R. P. Pradhan • Introduction • Neoclassicism and Asian Regional Climate • ISI Model and Indo-Japan Engagement • Post ISI Comparative Indo-Japan Trade • CEPA and India’s Terms of Trade • Indo-Japan CEPA Provisions • India’s Comparative ToT with Japan • Indo-Japan ToT Cumulative Picture • Indo-Japan Pre-CEPA ToT (2000-11) • Indo- Japan Post-CEPA ToT • Rising Japan Inc. in India • Japanese Aid as Economic diplomacy • Foreign Direct Investment • Promising Sectors • Conclusion • Works Cited • Notes. 11. India, Japan and ASEAN: Pursuit of an ‘Asian Balance’? . 167 —Muzaffar Hussein • Evolution of India’s ASEAN Policy • The Look East Policy • ‘ACT East’: Reconfiguration of Indian Eastward Policy • Trajectory of Japan-ASEAN Relationship • The Cold War Era Engagements • Post-Cold War Engagements • Striking the ‘Balance’ • Conclusion: A Future of Partnerships • Notes. 12. From Cordiality to Estrangement to Maturity: An Analysis of India-Japan Relations . 183 —Reyaz Ahmad Ganaie • India-Japan Relations: A Historical Background • Current Issues and Trends in India-Japan Relations • References. 13. Indo-Japan Relations from the Lens of Soft Power . 195 —Amit Kumar Gupta • India’s Soft Power • Indian Culture • Indian Spirituality • Indian Medicine • Yoga • Indian Diaspora • Indian Democracy • Indian Film Industry and Sports • Japan’s Soft Power • Evidences of Soft Power in Indo-Japan Relations • References. Index . 209 The Title 'India-Japan Relations in the Era of Globalisation written/authored/edited by Mohammed Badrul Alam', published in the year 2018. The ISBN 9788121214339 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 219 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is International Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-
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