India and Japan In Search Of Global Roles Indo-Japan relations from different perspectives: political, economic, social and cultural, are being examined in this book. Japan has already exemplified how a nation can acquire economic strength by peaceful means and sound economic diplomacy. This book goes on to piece together perspectives of political scientists, historians, artists, economists, Japanese studies specialists of India to see how both India and Japan can play roles in global affairs. Author: Edited by Rajaram Panda, Yoo Fukazawa About the Author: Rajaram Panda is a specialist on Japanese affairs. He earned his Master's degree from the University of Delhi, and his M.Phil and Ph.D in Japanese Studies from the Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. Yoo Fukazawa is the Director of The Japan Foundation, New Delhi. He was earlier with the Japan Foundation Offices in Tokyo and New York. Publisher: 2007, Hb, 450pp., Index ISBN-10: 81-85002-77-0 ISBN-13: 978-81-85002-77-4 Price: Rs 975 (Outside India: US $22.95)
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