Harnessing similarities and celebrating synergistic differences


Blossoms of the breeze, India and Japan embrace cultural heartbeats.

Trade winds from the east, India and Japan unite, economic feast. 

India and Japan as societies have a lot in common and some synergistic differences.

We are both Eastern, spiritually vital cultures. 

We have both progressed over the past seven decades, one recovering from colonialism, the other from the devastation of World War II. 

At the same time, we have differences that are complementary to each other.

India is a young country with a demographic dividend to reap, while Japan's society is mature, wise, stable, and structured. 

India's growing strength in new-age technologies complements Japan's leadership in automotive electronics. 

Indian polity is boisterous and diverse, complementing Japan's structured serenity.

No wonder an India-Japan partnership promises cultural heartbeats and an economic feast.

Excerpts from Geetanjali Vikram Kirloskar's talk at IIM, Bangalore

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