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Japanese Leader Hails Indians Who Backed Tokyo in ’40s

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Most people hae not heard the name Radhabinod Pal the sole dissenting judge at the Allied Tribunal who questioned its legitimacy in a dissenting opinion. Here we learn that Judge Pal's opinion sealed a friendship between him and Abe's grandfather Nobusuke Kishi charged with war crimes but never tried. Mr Abe visited the Netaji Subhas Bose museum in Calcutta and said that he was determined to strengthen Japanese Indian bilateral relations that Bose wanted to see. Appears to be an emotional bond and a visit that aroused old feelings from a family tie for Abe. Note that India and Japan vowed to seal a economic partnership by December. Small as this seems this may be a big turning point for South Asia. See the details of the Japanese investment plans in India especially in infrastructure projects in related article.

The Japan-India Economic Partnership

08/21/2007

A turning point for Japanese foreign investment in India occurs with PM Abe's visit in August 2007. Abe led a delegation that includes CEO's of some of Japan's biggest companies, such as Toyota, Hitachi and Canon. A focus on India's infrastructure needs.

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