@article{oai:reitaku.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000887, author = {Panda, Rajaram and Rajaram, Panda}, journal = {麗澤学際ジャーナル, Reitaku Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies}, month = {Mar}, note = {There is visible upswing in India−Japan ties. Favoured by history, few hiccups in the past were quickly overcome and new synergies were found, which are being exploited now for mutual gains. That is the story of complementarity in the economic domain that either side has felt necessary to be exploited. Started during the previous UPA government, bilateral ties have received further momentum by forward-looking leaderships in either country. The Modi−Abe personal chemistry has helped the ties to get the much-needed push. This paper, however, raises the research question if there is any other driver that is pushing both to come closer. Economic interests being given, the security paradigm and the China factor shall be examined as the focus of the article.}, pages = {1--18}, title = {Emerging Synergy in India − Japan Relations}, volume = {25}, year = {2017} }