Kyusuibu Honbu
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The same can be said about China ,considering China has moved in where India is not so popular,ex:Nepal,Myanmar,Sri Lanka .That is a good explanation.
However, I can't help but feel that in the eyes of many Indians, anything that is bad for China, is good for them.
Look East policy is part of greater Indian desire to improve ties globally,if you notice it begins in 1991,same year USSR collapsed,and now we had to be more globalized.The "Look East policy" for instance, that is being espoused by the Indian government. What do Indians and Japanese have in common, from a geostrategic viewpoint? Answer: A common rivalry with China.
And nations like Singapore hold huge economic significance to India.
Also we all know Asia's rise begins with East-Asia,judging how well economies of Indonesia and Vietnam are doing.Active engagement with them is mandatory.
Despite what Chinese think-tanks might suggest.If indeed Look East policy was Sino-centric we would have started it way long back in 1965.
As you said, Indians overwhelmingly have a friendly attitude towards Japan, even if this attitude is not returned. Imagine if WW2 happened all over again, who would they be supporting? In the event of a repeat of the Sino-Japanese war?
We would do the same thing ,what we did for the Korean war:Localize and end the conflict as soon as possible.
The Role of India on the Prisoners of the Korean