| The recent visit of the Japanese Prime
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| | bureaucracy, trade unionism and poor
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| Minister Shinzo Abe has opened avenues
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| | infrastructure, that still remain
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| for further strengthening of Indo-Japan
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| | deterrents to the nation's progress
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| ties. Both nations today have a bigger
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| | story.
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| role to play in the global arena. Under
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| | Even though Japan has its reservations
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| such circumstances there is an urgent
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| | about the Indo-US nuclear deal, the two
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| need for both countries to work together
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| | countries can cooperate in research and
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| for a common goal - taking Asia to the
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| | development of alternative energies.
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| heights of an economic revolution.
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| | Moreover, bilateral trade needs to pick
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| Japan today can contribute to India's
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| | up from its $ 7 billion per annum to
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| deficient infrastructure. There is a need
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| | about $ 20 billion. Although a free trade
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| for a stronger and closer partnership in
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| | agreement seems a Utopian now,
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| joint ventures and developing a market
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| | nevertheless, it can be inked if both
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| for sophisticated products.
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| | nations play their parts.
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| India too needs to earn a reputation that
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| | The need of the hour is to create an
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| it has matured from an aid receiver to
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| | atmosphere where both nations can work
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| that of an investment partner. Apart from
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| | together for a common objective of a
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| that, India needs to look at certain
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| | economically stronger Asia.
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| areas that include a slow potbellied
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