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  2. India–Japan relations - Wikipedia

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    In April 2005, Japanese Prime Minister Koizumi visited India and signed Joint Statement "Japan-India Partnership in the New Asian Era: Strategic Orientation of Japan-India Global Partnership." Japan is the 3rd largest investor in the Indian economy with cumulative FDI inflows of $30.27 billion from 2000 to 2019, contributing 7.2% to India's ...

  3. File:India Japan Locator.svg - Wikipedia

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    2011-10-04 19:45 Bazonka 940×415× (1850431 bytes) Map showing locations of India and Japan. Image based on File:BlankMap-World6, compact.svg Image based on File:BlankMap-World6, compact.svg Captions

  4. Asian relations with Northeast India - Wikipedia

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    A map showing Northeast India bordering China, Bangladesh, and Myanmar, which are East Asian, South Asian, and Southeast Asian respectively. The East Asian countries of Japan and Korea have significant contemporary influence over and cultural similarities with Northeast India; Northeast India engages to a significant extent with Korean and Japanese culture and has been receiving ...

  5. Category:India–Japan relations - Wikipedia

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  6. Foreign relations of Japan - Wikipedia

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    See East Timor–Japan relations India: 28 April 1952 [140] See India–Japan relations Indian, Japanese and US naval warships take part in a military exercise near Bōsō Peninsula in 2007. India is one of the only three nations with whom Japan has a security pact, the other two being the United States and Australia. [182]

  7. File:Flag of India and Japan.svg - Wikipedia

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    According to articles 51, 52, 53 and 57 of the copyright laws of Japan, under the jurisdiction of the Government of Japan works enter the public domain 50 years after the death of the creator (there being multiple creators, the creator who dies last) or 50 years after publication for anonymous or pseudonymous authors or for works whose ...

  8. Embassy of Japan, New Delhi - Wikipedia

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    On 27 August 1952, the Japan–India Peace Treaty came into effect with establishment of diplomatic relations between Japan and India, [4] and the Embassy of Japan in New Delhi was officially approved by India. [citation needed] In September 1971, Japan granted an implied approval of Bhutan as a sovereign state. [5]

  9. G4 nations - Wikipedia

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    The G4 nations, comprising Brazil, Germany, India, and Japan, are four countries which support each other's bids for permanent seats on the United Nations Security Council. Unlike the G7 , where the common denominator is the economy and long-term political motives, the G4's primary aim is the permanent member seats on the Security Council.