Why Japanese for Indians?
Exchange between Japan and India is said to have begun in the 6th century when Buddhism was introduced to Japan. Indian culture, filtered through Buddhism, has had a great impact on Japanese culture, and this is the source of the Japanese people’s sense of closeness to India. Japan is among India’s top five trading partners. Bilateral trade between Japan and India has been on the steady rise with trade figures increasing from US$ 4 billion in 2002 to US$ 8.6 billion in 2006, which increased by 27 per cent from US$ 6.8 billion in 2005. http://www.ibef.org/india/indiajapan.aspx In fact, to mark the 50th Anniversary of the India-Japan Cultural Exchange Agreement, the year 2007 is being celebrated as the India Japan Friendship Year. And what kind of growth potential does India and Japan share as partners? Read on this very detailed professional report from KPMG (a 93 page@long pdf document) and enlighten yourself! http://www.in.kpmg.com/pdf/Indo-Japan.pdf • Why Japanese for Vizagites Befor