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BBC NewsTHE INDO-PACIFIC LEGACY OF ABE SHINZO
Over the week that has elapsed since the tragic loss of former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, who was assassinated in his home country on the 8th of July 2022, the world has witnessed a deluge of eulogies for this charismatic world leader…
The Japan TimesJAPAN’S ECONOMIC SECURITY BILL: “NEW FORM OF CAPITALISM REALIZATION”
The introduction of the new economic security bill by Japan is being touted as a geopolitical tool to safeguard Tokyo’s cutting-edge technology from being exploited by the likes of Russia, China and North Korea. At the same time, it is also…
Mapco TradingOVERVIEW OF CONTEMPORARY INDO-PACIFIC GOALS AND STRATEGIES OF POWERS OTHER THAN INDIA
It is true that India’s geopolitical goals and objectives are those of India alone and are not determined by any other country. However, the degree of ease or difficulty that New Delhi will face in the execution of the dynamic strategies that…

BOOK REVIEW- NIHONOMICS: THE ECONOMIC FOREIGN POLICY OF JAPAN (FROM THE 16TH CENTURY TO THE PRESENT DAY )
By Preethi Amaresh,
Notion Press, 2020, 256 pp., INR 350/-
eISBN: 978-1-64760-825-5
“Nihonomics: The Economic Foreign Policy of Japan (From the 16th century to the Present Day)”, is a book written by Preethi Amaresh, wherein she analyses…
Credits: Japan Maritime Self-Defense ForceJAPAN AND THE JMSDF AMID THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC
The COVID-19 or the Coronavirus pandemic — a virus that originated in Wuhan in the Peoples’ Republic of China in late last year — claimed a handful of lives in its initial days and months, but has since spread rapidly across the globe…
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THE NEW YORK TIMES“COMFORT” WOMEN AND “UNCOMFORTABLE” EAST ASIAN GEOPOLITICS
South Korean President Moon Jae-in, publicly criticized the 2015 Comfort Women Agreement reached between South Korea and Japan, and appointed a task force to review the Agreement— which in turn concluded that the Agreement was flawed.[1]This…
Image Credit- The Japan TimesREVIVAL OF QUADRILATERAL: A SHIFT IN INDIA’S POLICY TOWARDS CHINA?
The prospect of a revival of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (QSD), involving the US, India, Japan and Australia, has recently set the international media abuzz. The first meeting of the Dialogue was held in Manila on the sidelines of the…
Image Credit- The Japan TimesINDIA-JAPAN ASIA AFRICA GROWTH CORRIDOR: AN ASSESSMENT
The Asia Africa Growth Corridor is an initiative of India and Japan, the stated objective of which is improving economic connectivity between Asia and Africa through industrial networks and capacity building measures. The origin of the idea…
Image Credits: Dhaka TribuneJAPAN AND THE BIG-B PLAN FOR BANGLADESH: AN ASSESSMENT
The Bay of Bengal Industrial Growth Belt (BIG-B) plan for shared economic cooperation was announced in September 2014 when Prime Minister Shinzo Abe visited Dhaka. This marked a new era in Japan-Bangladesh relations as both countries moved towards…
Image Credit- The Hindu REASSERTION Of INDIA-US-JAPAN-AUSTRALIA QUADRILATERAL
During his visit to India in early September 2015, the Australian Defence Minister, Kevin Andrews acknowledged India's critical role in supporting security, stability and prosperity of the Indian …
Image Credit- The Japan Times‘INDO-PACIFIC’: EVOLVING PERCEPTIONS AND DYNAMICS
‘Indo-Pacific’ is a relatively new and evolving concept, whose usage in foreign policy and strategic articulations has gained much currency in the recent past. The ‘rise’ of Asia— particularly China and India—have made …
