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The Kizuna India Japan Study Forum (KIJSF) is aimed at promoting the study of under-researched aspects of India-Japan historical and cultural interactions by holding lectures on a monthly basis. This will open avenues for all young and old researchers/scholars to share and exchange their work encapsulating rich history and contacts between the two countries in trade, business, economic, cultural, philosophical spheres. This would not only enhance mutual understanding but also strengthen the foundations of rapidly expanding multifaceted cooperation between the two countries.

Michael Wachutka is Associate Professor, University of Tübingen, Germany; and Director, Tübingen Centre for Japanese Studies (TCJS) in Kyoto, Japan.
His area of research is Japan’s intellectual and religious history. He has authored numerous books and article publications in the fields of national identity, popular folk beliefs, Kokugaku, Shinto mythology and scripture, and the Tennō system.
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