Unlike purely alliance-based security cooperation, the India-Japan partnership is flexibly structured for maintaining stability...
Professor Pema Gyalpo
Pema Gyalpo is a visiting Professor of political science at Takushoku University and an Emeritus Professor of Gifu Women's University. Born in Tibet, he is a naturalized Japanese citizen.
As South Asia develops, Pakistan's economic volatility, regulatory inefficiency, and infrastructure gaps are challenges...
India-Japan ties took a step toward greater cooperative engagement and massive investment in India...
Setting aside great power policy differences, India and Japan have built a practical partnership...
Japan's transformation from a strictly pacifist nation in 2014 to an active defense technology...
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International condemnation is not enough as Beijing escalates its campaign to erase Tibetan identity...
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As China deepens its influence in Pakistan through the BRI, locals are wondering whether...
