Publication

Sep 2007

This paper examines foreign relations between India and Japan. The paper identifies overlapping interests, shared values as well as areas of contention. The paper argues that the most notable long-term disparity between both states is in their divergent views on the role of values in foreign policy.

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Author Chietigj Bajpaee
Series IPCS Issue Briefs
Issue 51
Publisher Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies (IPCS)
Copyright © 2007 Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies (IPCS)
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