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The United States, Japan, and India: Toward New Trilateral Cooperation

Date of Publication:

August 16, 2007

Associated Programs:

Japan Chair

Related Research Focus:

Asia

Experts :

Michael J. Green
Nicholas Szechenyi

Synopsis:

The United States, Japan, and India share common values and a commitment to the maintenance of an open and stable international order. The growth of the trilateral U.S.-Japan-India relationship in the strategic, energy, and economic fields will serve each nation’s interests and the cause of peace and stability in Asia and in the international system as a whole. The three nations should increase strategic consultations to ensure that the emerging Asian economic and political architecture remains open and progressive.
   
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