Compare the Difference Between Similar Terms

Difference Between India and Japan

India vs Japan

 

India and Japan are two countries that show a lot of differences between them when it comes to their population, climate, political conditions, tourism, economy and the like. India is a country that is located in South Asia, which consists of great cultural diversity. On the other hand, Japan is located in East Asia and is famous not only for its unique cultural elements but also for technology as well. Through this article let us examine the differences between the two countries.

What is India?

The government of India is a federal parliamentary constitutional republic and democratic. The Legislature in India is termed Sansad. India lies in the south Asian region. India is a peninsula. India gained its independence in 1947. Before this, it was a colony of the British and many other colonizers.

The currency used in India is the rupee. Several races can be identified in India. The caste system is prevalent in India even now. Several languages are spoken in India.

The Thar Desert and Himalayas greatly influence the climate of India.This can clearly be noticed when paying attention to the different varieties of climates that can be observed in India, They are the tropical dry, tropical wet, montane and subtropical humid.

India’s economy is triggered by textile goods, gems and jewelry, petroleum products, engineering goods, software, machinery, chemicals, fertilizers and crude oil.

What is Japan?

The Japanese government is a unitary parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy. The Legislature in Japan is termed Diet of Japan. Japan lies in the East of Asia. Japan is an archipelago. Japan has a single race. Japan is devoid of the caste system.

The yen is the currency used in Japan. The economy of Japan is considered as one of the most developed in the world. When comparing with India, the economy of Japan can be considered as much more stable. Also industrialization is relatively high in Japan in comparison to India.

Japan is characterized by a mild type of climate. It is interesting to note that you would find the climate of Japan largely varied from north to south. The economy of Japan is influenced by various industries in the production of electronics, machine tools, steel, ships, chemical substances and motor vehicles. Japan is known for its abundance in service sector too as it is a seat of banking, insurance, transportation, real estate and telecommunication.

Japan was never held captive by any foreign nation. In other words, Japan was never invaded. Japan is not home to several languages. Japanese is its prime language.

What is the Difference Between India and Japan?

Definitions of India and Japan:

India: India is one of the fast growing economies in the world which is located in South Asia.

Japan: Japan is one of the economic giants in the world, located in East Asia.

Characteristics of India and Japan:

Government:

India: The government of India is a federal parliamentary constitutional republic and democratic.

Japan: The government of Japan is a unitary parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy.

Geographical Positioning:

India: India lies in the south Asian region.

Japan: Japan lies in the East of Asia.

Currency:

India: The rupee is the currency used in India.

Japan: The currency used in Japan is the yen.

Climate:

India: There are four different types of climate called the tropical wet, tropical dry, subtropical humid and montane exist in India.

Japan: Japan is characterized by the temperate type of climate.

Economy:

India: India’s economy is triggered by petroleum products, textile goods, engineering goods, software, gems and jewelry, chemicals, fertilizers, machinery and crude oil.

Japan: The economy of Japan is influenced by various industries in the production of machine tools, electronics, chemical substances, steel, ships and motor vehicles.

Race:

India: Several races can be identified in India.

Japan: Japan has a single race.

Caste System:

India: Caste system is prevalent in India even now.

Japan: Japan is devoid of the caste system.

Colonialism:

India: India was under the captivity of the English till it attained independence in the year 1947.

Japan: Japan was never held captive by any foreign nation.

Language:

India: Several languages are spoken in India.

Japan: Japanese is its prime language.

 

 

Image Courtesy:

1.”India topo big” by  Generic Mapping Tools :ETOPO2 (topography/bathymetry): GLOBE (topography): SRTM (topography): [CC BY-SA 3.0] via Wikimedia Commons

2. “Japan topo en“. [CC BY-SA 3.0] via Wikimedia Commons