TOKYO -- As Japan's declining population further exacerbates its labor crunch, some have looked to immigration from India as a potential solution.
Language hurdles and low salaries make other countries more attractive
Garment workers cut fabric at a textile factory in Hindupur, India. Despite a total population of around 1.4 billion, relatively few people from India work or study in Japan. © Reuters
TOKYO -- As Japan's declining population further exacerbates its labor crunch, some have looked to immigration from India as a potential solution.