Levina
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Yes, I know Japan considered Pakistan a " tower of strength".No. China has no influence on our engagement with Pakistan, in fact, Pakistan and Japan have relations that stretch over 70 years. In fact, it was Pakistan to first establish diplomatic relations with Japan post-war. There have been thousands upon thousands of initiatives between Japan and Pakistan over the years, and the fact that there is a considerable number of Pakistanis and Japanese of Pakistani origin that live in Japan --- is testament of this relationship , bond that Japan had with Pakistan.
I should also say that perceptions are never stagnant or constant; perceptions are influenced by the challenges of the times. Relationship between Japan and Pakistan will withstand and outlive any problems caused by terrorists. And I am sure that as Pakistan stabilizes , perception of Pakistan will only increase. That's usually the case.
Let's bring it into perspective. Japan and Pakistan have had relations even before there was a 'People's Republic of China'. That's how deep our relations go.
The only time when Japan-Pak's relationship hit rock bottom was during the '71 war...or so I think.
As I said earlier that I assumed China to be one of the reasons why Japan preferred India over Pakistan.
The ‘arc of security and freedom’ floated in 2006 in cooperation with India and Australia was a leap forward to India in the shape of civil nuclear cooperation; India got concessions for the supply of nuclear plants and parts at the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) in 2008, which might not have gone down well with Pakistan. These developments introduced a paradigm shift in Pakistan-Japan relations. Just my humble opinion!!