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Japan ready to finance India’s coal-fuelled projects

He's going the extra mile for Japan for sure.

A dedicated team of bureaucrats has been created by the PMO(Prime Minister's Office) for the sole purpose of helping and facilitating any Japanese company that wants to set up shop in India or expand.

Other corporations of every other country, would have to follow the regular routine.

Though he is trying to make procedures and laws simple for everyone in general but Japan is his focus. The idea is that every Japanese company looking to move production out of China should come to India.
The best thing is that Japanese assistance and investment comes in:
a) Manufacturing and Infra sectors and so is badly needed
b) with state of the art technology
c)Without political strings or nefarious agenda like the West that is biased towards NGO and AAPtards.
 
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The best thing is that Japanese assistance and investment comes in:
a) Manufacturing and Infra sectors and so is badly needed
b) with state of the art technology
c)Without political strings or nefarious agenda like the West that is biased towards NGO and AAPtards.

Japan should focus an all encompassing strategy in our entente with India. The usual and reliable relationship in investment and economic model should be maintained but Japanese leaders should also double their efforts to build greater cultural and social rapport with our Indian partners. Long term wise India will be part of the Japanese strategy in cultivating a strongly interlinked Asia. And as both Japan and India are large democracies, our countries are natural partners.
 
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Japan should focus an all encompassing strategy in our entente with India. The usual and reliable relationship in investment and economic model should be maintained but Japanese leaders should also double their efforts to build greater cultural and social rapport with our Indian partners. Long term wise India will be part of the Japanese strategy in cultivating a strongly interlinked Asia. And as both Japan and India are large democracies, our countries are natural partners.
Yes!
We have similar world view too , like non interference in other societies (**cough US cough**) , family values and saving for tomorrow. Close linked "family like" relationships between employer and employees etc.
 
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Okay, if you say so!
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We have similar world view too , like non interference in other societies (**cough US cough**) , family values and saving for tomorrow. Close linked "family like" relationships between employer and employees etc.

Yes yes! That's what I notice very similar about Japanese and Indians in that at te microscopic level -- the family level -- there is an active parental involvement in raising children and motivating them. The Indian respect towards their elders is identical to Japanese filial piety , too. There is a cultural layer that makes Indian culture very attractive for Japanese as well. In fact there is actually a strong interest on Tamil culture in Japan. South Indian culture is very popular lol.

Hahaha! Tamil movies are uniquely popular .
 
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Yes yes! That's what I notice very similar about Japanese and Indians in that at te microscopic level -- the family level -- there is an active parental involvement in raising children and motivating them. The Indian respect towards their elders is identical to Japanese filial piety , too. There is a cultural layer that makes Indian culture very attractive for Japanese as well. In fact there is actually a strong interest on Tamil culture in Japan. South Indian culture is very popular lol.

Hahaha! Tamil movies are uniquely popular .
I think that is because most of Japanese investment is in South India, particularly Tamil Nadu. Industrial townships becoming like a mini-Japan there.
And even more are coming up.

Today's news!
Mahindra Lifespaces, Sumitomo Corporation tie up for industrial park - The Economic Times
Japan should focus an all encompassing strategy in our entente with India. The usual and reliable relationship in investment and economic model should be maintained but Japanese leaders should also double their efforts to build greater cultural and social rapport with our Indian partners. Long term wise India will be part of the Japanese strategy in cultivating a strongly interlinked Asia. And as both Japan and India are large democracies, our countries are natural partners.
As mentioned by another member here, its not just about culture. Its about matching world views. We don't wish to have a hegemon. We wish a rule abiding world. And one where people rise from poverty.
 
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I think that is because most of Japanese investment is in South India, particularly Tamil Nadu. Industrial townships becoming like a mini-Japan there.
And even more are coming up.

Today's news!
Mahindra Lifespaces, Sumitomo Corporation tie up for industrial park - The Economic Times

As mentioned by another member here, its not just about culture. Its about matching world views. We don't wish to have a hegemon. We wish a rule abiding world. And one where people rise from poverty.


That's what I admire about India, in that She abides by the rule of law. Last year when the ICJ ruled in favor of Bangladesh over India regarding territorial waters in the Bay of Bengal. India's reaction was impressive in that She acquiescenced to said ruling. Tho the country is massive and could have ignored said ruling , She did not. Policies like that bring international confidence in India and the Indian Establishment . Definitely something that other great powers should consider , ergo China.

This is why I think Japan is so close to India; the Indians can be trusted in policies. She is a responsible , mature Power.
 
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He's going the extra mile for Japan for sure.

A dedicated team of bureaucrats has been created by the PMO(Prime Minister's Office) for the sole purpose of helping and facilitating any Japanese company that wants to set up shop in India or expand.

Other corporations of every other country, would have to follow the regular routine.

Though he is trying to make procedures and laws simple for everyone in general but Japan is his focus. The idea is that every Japanese company looking to move production out of China should come to India.


Source?

Coal projects will continue to dominate the Power sector as thermal power plants alone supply 75% of the energy demand, while Hydro and Nuclear supply 20% and 4% roughly. And as India has a huge coal reserve ( at least 85,000 Million tonnes of recoverable reserves; 2003 estimates) which may last for about another 230 years (at the current R/P ratio) it is natural to assume that Coal base projects will be government's best option for cheap, reliable and quick power resources.

And as far as environmental aspects are concerned, with the collaboration of several European and Japanese companies technologies like Ultra Super Critical method, Circulating fluidised bed combustion, IGCC and Oxy-fuel combustion methods have been adopted by all the Private and Government power generation companies which increase the boiler efficiency to at least 45% compared the old conventional sub-critical technologies (32%). This eventually reduces the coal rate. Higher the efficiency lower the coal rate thus reducing the CO2 emissions within permissible level.

Thanks for Info.

BTw give source for this info.........
 
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Japan should focus an all encompassing strategy in our entente with India. The usual and reliable relationship in investment and economic model should be maintained but Japanese leaders should also double their efforts to build greater cultural and social rapport with our Indian partners. Long term wise India will be part of the Japanese strategy in cultivating a strongly interlinked Asia. And as both Japan and India are large democracies, our countries are natural partners.

Plus there is US "Factor" and Japan's own tense relations with a nation in her neighborhood.

Japan-India Relations will see new heights in coming years.


Thanks for links.
 
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Indo-Japanese ties are unusually strong and with good reason ;)
In 2013 - post Bernanke's taper-tantrum, when we were raking up a gigantic Current Account Deficit, rupee was in free-fall, we were at the beginning of a BoP crisis (for real), when we signed a $50 billion currency swap agreement with Japan. The $50 Bn was of course because of India, Japan was actually willing to have an open-ended swap agreement. While it ended up untouched, it got the markets to un-knot their panties, brought stability back and gave them the confidence that we would not go into a crisis.
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Source?



Thanks for Info.

BTw give source for this info.........
Few years back, I attended a seminar on improvement of Power plant net heat rate under the provisions of Energy Conservation Act, under the Indo-German Energy Programme conducted at NPTI. What I wrote is what I got from the material I received from the seminar. Here is a snapshot.

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Indo-Japanese ties are unusually strong and with good reason ;)
In 2013 - post Bernanke's taper-tantrum, when we were raking up a gigantic Current Account Deficit, rupee was in free-fall, we were at the beginning of a BoP crisis (for real), when we signed a $50 billion currency swap agreement with Japan. The $50 Bn was of course because of India, Japan was actually willing to have an open-ended swap agreement. While it ended up untouched, it got the markets to un-knot their panties, brought stability back and gave them the confidence that we would not go into a crisis.
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You do understand why they are?

It is strange and ironic that in this world, Brother fights brother, and seeks neighbors help to destroy his brother. Aka India-Pakistan and China-Japan.

Right @Nihonjin1051 ?
 
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And FMTA stands for?



Revive growth of her economy, would be better pharse.

Since the growth rate there is hovering around 0%,kick start will be the right word

What is full form of FMTA?

Bhai FTA ka ek version lag raha hai


Communal modi why no Special cells for Islamic countries
 
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You do understand why they are?

It is strange and ironic that in this world, Brother fights brother, and seeks neighbors help to destroy his brother. Aka India-Pakistan and China-Japan.

Right @Nihonjin1051 ?
Well, we have one brother who covets our territory, funds and supports extremists to kill our forces and civvies, funds and supports extremists to take over another brotherly country to rule them with barbaric 7th century laws, suppresses/rapes/massacres half (more than) its population, repeatedly invades our country to annex our territory and daily threatens us with nuclear annihilation.
What do you think one should do of such brother?
 
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You do understand why they are?

It is strange and ironic that in this world, Brother fights brother, and seeks neighbors help to destroy his brother. Aka India-Pakistan and China-Japan.

Right @Nihonjin1051 ?


Japan and India are strategic partners and are not meant to or seek destruction of any country. Also, I should lecture you that Japan also cherishes our deep relationship with Pakistan.

Japan's policy with South Asia is not based on geopolitics to cause division. If you look into Japanese modern history our policy with South Asia is based on what Ohira Masayoshi's concept of Omnidirectionality and comprehensive relations. Look at our relations with Pakistan, India, Bangladesh,
Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan...and you will see this.

South Asia has always been critical for us ever since. And this region will be the driver of growth for this century. This is home to over 1.6 Billion people after all.
 
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