Shinzo Abe has been a fast friend of India and was one of the first world leaders to realise the importance of India’s position as a major Asian democratic power. Under Abe’s two terms as prime minister, New Delhi and Tokyo’s relations improved tremendously and took on a strategic dimension. Abe, a fierce nationalist saw China as a threat. It was during his tenure that Japan began shedding some of its post-World War II pacifist restrictions and spent money on equipping and modernising Japan’s defence forces. This was something other politicians had not done thanks to strong public opposition to any hint of a militarist state. Abe realized that the world had changed and China was becoming increasingly assertive in the Indo-Pacific waters.