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Shamshad Ahmad Khan, is Visiting Associate Fellow at the Institute of Chinese Studies. He is also an Assistant Professor of International Relations at the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, BITS Pilani Dubai Campus, UAE. Recently, he concluded his term as Visiting scholar at Waseda Institute of Advanced Studies, Waseda University. After completing his Ph.D. in International Relations from the School of International Studies, from the Japanese Studies Division in JNU, New Delhi, he researched at Indian and Japanese institutes. He was associated with the Indian Council of World Affairs, Institute for Defense Studies and Analyses and Department of East Asian Studies, University of Delhi. He had been associated with various Japanese think tanks including the Policy Research Institute, Keio Research Institute, Japan Institute of International Affairs, Institute for Developing Economies, Slavic and Eurasian Research Centre, Hokkaido as a visiting researcher. Before assuming his current position at BITS Pilani Dubai campus, he taught as Visiting Assistant Professor at the Department of International Relations, University of Sharjah, UAE. He got Nakasone Yasuhiro award in 2011 from the International Institute of Policy Studies, Tokyo for his research on Japan-India relations. Apart from many journal articles and book chapters, he has also authored a book on India-Japan Relations: “Changing Dynamics of India-Japan Relations: Buddhism to Strategic Partnership”, Pentagon Press, New Delhi.
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This paper analyses the LDP’s election process, key issues highlighted by the candidates and Abe’s agenda for Japan during his apparently final term in the office as well as challenges he faces to implement these agenda.
जापान नेयुद्ध के बाद बनाई अपनी राजनीतिक व्यवस्था बरकरार रखी है. इस व्यवस्था के मुिातबक जापान की सत्तारुढ़ पार्टी का अध्यक्ष प्रधानमंत्री बनिा है. इस व्यवस्था की वजह से जापान में सत्तारुढ़ पार्टी के अध्यक्ष पद का चुनाव बेहद अहम हो जािा हैऔर इस पर देश और दुतनया, दोनों की उत्सुक तनगाह होिी है.
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