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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Embassy Of Japan, New Delhi

Embassy of Japan in New Delhi is the diplomatic mission of the State of Japan to India. Since September 2019, Hiroshi Suzuki has been the ambassador.

History

  • On 12 April 1952, prior to the coming independence of Japan, the Japanese National Diet enacted the "Act of Determination of the Names and Locations of the Diplomatic Missions," which stipulates to establish the Embassy in New Delhi.
  • On 28 April 1952, Japan became independent due to the entry into force of the Treaty of San Francisco, while India is not a signatory to the treaty; however, the "Act of Determination of the Names and Locations of the Diplomatic Missions" came into effect in Japan.
  • On 9 June 1952, the Treaty of Peace Between Japan and India was signed.
  • On 27 August 1952, the Japan–India Peace Treaty came into effect with establishment of diplomatic relations between Japan and India, and the Embassy of Japan in New Delhi was officially approved by India.
  • In September 1971, Japan granted an implied approval of Bhutan as a sovereign state.
  • In March 1986, diplomatic relations between Japan and Bhutan was established.
  • Embassy of Japan in New Delhi began to be in charge of the Embassy of Japan to Bhutan.

Address

Plot No.4 & 5, 50-G Shantipath, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi 110021

Notable officials

See also

References

  1. ^ Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Nihon Keizai Shimbun
  2. ^ Law No. 8 No. 15 (Showa 27/4/12) | House of Representatives of Japan
  3. ^ [http:// www. mofa.go.jp/mofaj/annai/honsho/shiryo/archives/pdfs/sf3_07.pdf VI Ratification and entry into force of the Peace Treaty]
  4. ^ ac.jp/documents/texts/JPSA/19520609.T1J.html Japan-India Peace Treaty (Peace Treaty between Japan and India)
  5. ^ mofaj / area / bhutan / data.html Bhutan Basic Data | Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  6. ^ [https:// www. mofa.go.jp/mofaj/annai/zaigai/list/asia/bhutan.html Embassy of Japan in Bhutan | Ministry of Foreign Affairs]
  7. ^ Embassy of Japan in India