Amid shifting dynamics in Asia, Japan has risen as a key partner in India's foreign policy, which is shaped by a realist outlook on the geo-strategic...
While the realpolitik worldview of the "Arthashastra" was penned thousands of years ago, it continues to influence India's foreign policy thinking today.
Dr Borah argues that Japan and India, both democracies committed to a free and open Indo-Pacific, should strengthen relations irrespective of other countries.
Friendship, independence, the road less traveled have led these two Asian nations into steadily strengthening ties and sharing visions on the sidelines of global politics.
As COVID-19 grabs headlines around the world, China quietly continues its push for global influence in a range of spheres. A priority for the Chinese...
In late 2018, the Indian government renamed three of the islands in its Andaman and Nicobar...
The recent visit by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Japan will go a long way in strengthening the ties between the two...
Dr Rupakjyoti Borah Japan has a historical connection with the northeastern part of India dating back to the Second World War. However,...
In his landmark speech titled “Confluence of the Two Seas,” delivered before the Indian Parliament in August 2007, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe noted that...
(Third of Five Parts) While Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is in the United States for a summit with President Donald Trump, JAPAN Forward runs a series...
India’s Republic Day celebrations, earlier in January this year, were attended by the heads of state of all 10 ASEAN nations in an unmistakable sign...
Much water has flowed down the mighty Ganges since the end of the Cold War. That was when Japan and India started coming closer to...