SNS: Asia Letter Q1 2013: Japan-India Cooperation

 

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Asia Letter, Q1 2013:

Japan-India Cooperation

 

 

 

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Feature:

Asia Letter, Q1 2013:

Japan-India Cooperation

} Infrastructure Development

} Challenges

} Private-Sector Expansion

} Security Ties

} Appeasement, Anyone?

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Publisher's Note: For almost a decade now, we have been writing about the economy called "ChinaPan": the interesting duopoly created with Japan's capital, China's workforce, and a shared and competitive mercantilist national business model. In addition to desperately needed capital during China's early days of moving into the 20th-century (postInformation Age) economy, Japan brought something even more important: a treasure trove of Intellectual Property much of it stolen in turn from Inventing Nations and the even more valuable IP of efficient manufacturing, much of this developed by Japan itself.

 

If a nation ever needed an economic kick-start, this was it, and Japan was the place to get it.

 

 OK, those days are over.