The bilateral relationship between India and Japan is marked by strong political, economic, and strategic ties. The two countries share common democratic values, and their relationship has evolved significantly over the years. Here are some key aspects of the Indo-Japan bilateral relationship: 1. Strategic Partnership: India and Japan have established a strategic and global partnership based on shared values and mutual trust. The relationship is driven by the vision of a free, open, and inclusive Indo-Pacific region. Both countries have regular high-level dialogues, including the annual India-Japan Summit, to enhance strategic cooperation on regional and global issues. 2. Economic Cooperation: Economic ties between India and Japan have grown substantially. Japan has been a key partner in India's infrastructure development, including the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC), dedicated freight corridors, high-speed rail projects, and smart city initiatives. Japanese investments in...
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