Is Japan Quietly Taking Over India?

Research reference links for evidence & further reading:- https://docs.google.com/document/d/1g... Like our work and want to JOIN us? Please fill the application form and we will get in touch with you! Join as a Geopolitical, History, Political Science Writer → https://forms.gle/hKCwEETKhfiUHY7F7 Join as a Science Writer → https://forms.gle/hKCwEETKhfiUHY7F7 Join as a Video Editor → https://forms.gle/GLUS7oNYs4ESxFEF9 Perks of joining us : 1. Massive social impact on millions of minds through your work. 2. Being a part of one of the Largest YouTube Media Companies with 6 thriving YT Channels into varied genres, learn the ins and outs of social media, the new age skill. 3. A safe work environment of like-minded vision-sharing people. 4. Salary compensation: Better than industry standards while doing what you love. 5. Getsetfly is known for its superb, artistic editing. Work and learn from one of the best, most creative and skilled editing teams proficient in producing high-quality documentaries. Loved this video? Then you'd guaranteed love my videos on my main channel too -    / @getsetfly   Don't miss 'em, they'd catapult your knowledge! Join us on SPOTIFY: https://spotify.openinapp.co/i7q79 Follow me on X → https://x.com/gauravzthakur Follow me on Instagram →   / gauravzthakur   ------------------------------------------ A silent shift is happening in India. Japan is aggressively investing in Indian companies and strategic sectors. But is this just growth capital or a hidden structural risk? In this video, we break down the complete causal chain, from Japan’s economic stagnation to India’s rapid expansion. How Japan’s aging population, deflation trap, and excess savings are pushing its capital outward. And why India’s young workforce, rising middle class, and expanding consumption make it the perfect destination. We also examine real historical parallels like Indonesia’s economic collapse and the East India Company, raising an uncomfortable question: can foreign capital gradually turn into influence… and eventually control? This isn’t just about investments. It’s about understanding power, dependency, and how economic systems quietly reshape nations