The is a foundation headquartered in the in Nihonbashi, Chuo, Tokyo.
It was established in 1903 by former Prime Minister Shigenobu à Âkuma, Viscount Moriyoshi Nagaoka, Viscount Eiichi Shibusawa and others to encourage IndiaâÂÂJapan friendship. The association has contributed to the improvement of IndiaâÂÂJapan relations since the establishment.
In 1939, the association was authorized as a foundation by Ministry of Foreign Affairs. During World War II, the association supported the Indian independence movement. The war ended, the association was disbanded by Allied Forces for the reason of having supported the Indian independence movement. In 1947, India gained Independence, the association restored activities by changing its name to the JapanâÂÂIndia Economic Association.
In 1952, the year of regaining sovereignty, the association restored the association's name to the JapanâÂÂIndia Association and expanded activities to different cultures. The association's activities are expanded from year to year.
The current president is a former Prime Minister Yoshirà  Mori.