Abe in Delhi talks to boost business ties
India is also seen as counterbalance to Chinese influence
FRESH from his appearance at the World Economic Forum in Davos where he sought to portray China as a threat to Asian regional stability, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe flew to India during the weekend to consolidate ties with a country that Tokyo sees as a counterbalance to Chinese influence.
Although the purpose of the brief visit was partly economic - including the securing of better conditions for Japanese firms operating in India - Mr Abe's trip had strong strategic overtones, including mutual cooperation in the areas of security and sale of aerospace equipment.
He took with him a contingent of senior Japanese businessmen led by chairman of the federation of economic organisations (Kei…
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