India-Japan Strategic Partnership and the Multi-power Order
The Indian Prime Minister (PM), Narendra Modi successfully concluded his two-day visit to Japan on October 29. Japanese PM Shinzo Abe and PM Modi may interact with each other in various international forums in the coming months. But this may probably be the last annual bilateral summit between the two leaders before the commencement of general elections in India in a few months.
Recent Announcements
- Japan announced joining the International Solar Alliance (ISA) submitting the instrument of ratification on 29th October 2018. As of now there are 70 countries that have signed the ISA Framework Agreement (ISA FA) and 47 ....
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