https://www.economist.com/asia/2023/03/19/fear-of-china-is-pushing-india-and-japan-into-each-others-arms
Fear of China is pushing India and Japan into each other's arms from TheEconomist
But in 2022 China accounted for 24% of Japan's imports and 22% of its exports; India represented just 0.8% of Japan's imports and 1.7% of its exports. In 2014, during Abe's second term, he and Mr Modi vowed to double the number of Japanese companies in India within five years. But by 2019 the number had grown from 1,156 to only 1,454. (Over 13,000 Japanese companies were present in China that year.)
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Fear of China is pushing India and Japan into each other's arms from TheEconomist
But in 2022 China accounted for 24% of Japan's imports and 22% of its exports; India represented just 0.8% of Japan's imports and 1.7% of its exports. In 2014, during Abe's second term, he and Mr Modi vowed to double the number of Japanese companies in India within five years. But by 2019 the number had grown from 1,156 to only 1,454. (Over 13,000 Japanese companies were present in China that year.)
Best Regards
Seetha Ram
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