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I am really not sure about the confidence behind such assertion, you made. Japan's geo-strategic necessities, unlike China does not rely on Pakistan, least to say its economy or military affairs. Kindly understand few simple facts. Japan (especially the left wingers) has maintained a strict record over its commitment regarding non-proliferation. But what makes her alter such position is its own geo-political requirements and at a same time, combined with India's urgency to find more powerful friends in the region.
The Chinese policy regarding India has so far been intensely Pakistan oriented and their military strategic cooperation started in 1965, some fifty years from now, not after this N-deal between India and Japan. The recent Chinese stand off regarding Lakhvi again sent some signals of worry in India. So, I am not really sure what makes you think India and Japan should not form an ally to maintain a balance in the region.
I dont know what leverage this guy talking against Japanese.