On June 9, 1952, Japan and India signed a peace treaty and established diplomatic relations. This treaty was one of the first peace treaties Japan signed after World War II.1
Following Japanese Prime Minister’s visit to India in 1957, Japan began providing yen loans to India in 1958. This marked the first yen loan aid extended by the Japanese government.
India played a crucial role in Japan’s recovery from the devastation of World War II. India’s iron ore exports greatly aided Japan’s post-war reconstruction efforts.
Since the early years of their diplomatic ties, Japan and India have enjoyed cordial relations, laying the foundation for a fruitful partnership that continues to flourish to this day.
On June 9, 1952, Japan and India signed a peace treaty and established diplomatic relations. This treaty was one of the first peace treaties Japan signed after World War II.1
Following Japanese Prime Minister’s visit to India in 1957, Japan began providing yen loans to India in 1958. This marked the first yen loan aid extended by the Japanese government.
India played a crucial role in Japan’s recovery from the devastation of World War II. India’s iron ore exports greatly aided Japan’s post-war reconstruction efforts.
Since the early years of their diplomatic ties, Japan and India have enjoyed cordial relations, laying the foundation for a fruitful partnership that continues to flourish to this day.