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Japan’s quiet turmoil as India surges towards economic prominence by becoming 4th largest economy

With India getting closer to surpassing Japan in terms of how much money it makes, Tokyo faces big decisions. Japan's been a big economic player for a long time, but now it's facing challenges like the Yen losing value and tensions in politics between countries. To stay strong, Japan needs to come up with new ideas and ways to be more productive, as India's economy keeps growing

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The reverberations of India’s projected overtaking of Japan in nominal gross domestic product (GDP) by 2025 have rippled through the corridors of power in Tokyo. In simple words, India becoming bigger than Japan in terms of money by 2025 has made Japan worried. Japan used to be the top player in the global economy, but now India’s rise is shaking things up, changing how the world does business, heralding a transformative shift in the international economic landscape.

Reflecting on Japan’s historical trajectory, one recalls its erstwhile status as the world’s second-largest economy until the dawn of 2010. However, things have changed since then, and the and the chief factor among them was the gradual weakening of the Japanese yen. The latest predictions from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) indicate India’s forthcoming eclipse of Japan’s nominal GDP.

Japan’s slipping to fifth place in the world’s economic rankings has made people in Japan really think hard. Experts are comparing India’s rise to when China became bigger than Japan in 2010, showing how power is shifting around the world.

Martin Schulz, the chief policy economist at Fujitsu’s esteemed Global Market Intelligence Unit, understands how big this news is for Japan, and characterises it as a matter of “grave concern” for Japan. Schulz elucidates that it’s a serious problem and explains that Japan has some tough challenges ahead, especially in making big changes to help the economy grow better. The big problem for Japan is that it needs to make some serious changes to how things work, a really tough job that even past leaders couldn’t manage, despite trying things like “Abenomics.”

They planned to kickstart the economy by using three main strategies – making money easier to get, spending more, and making big changes to how things run. But so far, they have struggled to make these plans work, showing that Japan’s institutions are slow to change. A big worry for Japan’s economy is the yen losing its value, which has got a lot of important people worried. Schulz thinks Japan should change its money policies and work harder to make stuff to fight against the yen getting weaker.

Against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic and tension between countries, Japan is facing a lot of economic difficulties. While the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) is worried about Japan’s economy getting worse, but there’s still some hope that things might improve a little bit.

Naomi Fink, the global strategist and managing director of Nikko Asset Management, says Japan needs to focus on making things more efficient to fix its economic problems. Japan should invest in new ideas and ways to do things better, especially since developed and growing countries are different. In the midst of all the confusion about the economy, there’s a little bit of hope shining through when people talk about where Japan is headed. Fink highlights some new ideas to make companies better, get more people working, and help people grow in their jobs, which could bring about a new era of growth.

As Japan faces the tough challenges brought by India’s growing economy, what happens next depends on Japan’s ability to change, come up with new ideas, and make big changes in how things work to ensure long-lasting success.

Prime Minister Modi has led India to becoming the fourth-largest economy by focusing on making changes and starting new projects to help the country grow. His plans, like the Goods and Services Tax (GST) and “Make in India,” have helped the economy grow and brought in money from other countries. This has made India more important in the world economy, which affects countries nearby, like Japan.

Prime Minister Modi’s leadership shows that India and Japan can work together to help each other in trade, investing, and sharing new technology. As India rises to become the fourth largest economy, Japan faces new tests. How Japan responds to these challenges will shape its future, much like India’s own journey to economic prominence. Just as India had to adapt and innovate to reach this milestone, Japan must now do the same to maintain its position in the global economic landscape.

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