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There is a lot riding on the relationship for both New Delhi and Canberra given that both have a inherent interest in balancing China and ensuring a stable Indo-Pacific strategic order.
The transformational shifts in the bilateral and minilateral engagements between India and Australia come against the backdrop of the rapidly changing geopolitical equations in the Indo-Pacific.In another sign of the close and trusted relationship between India and Australia, for the first time, Australia will play host to the next Malabar naval exercise. That is a notable turnaround; until 2020 Australia had been excluded from the drills for years, given India’s sensitivity toward Beijing’s fears of the exercise being a vessel for China containment. Jaishankar’s visit appears to have been a successful one, with a number of high-level official meetings in Sydney. Following a meeting with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Jaishankar tweeted that “Our discussions reflected the full spirit of our strategic partnership. Apprised
The minister also raised some of the tricky issues in the relationship, such as the safety and security of Indians in Australia, and Sikh extremist incidents targeting the diaspora population.However, a more positive aspect of his address was his perception of how India would work the Indo-Pacific at a “conceptual level” and the Quad at a “mechanism level.” Jaishankar argued that the Quad is a grouping of four countries who do not share geographic boundaries, “with an enormous amount of sea space and some land space between them, but who have, in different ways, overcome their own past outlook, to forge something common in response to a perceived global and regional need.” He called it a grouping of “great consequence” given its “salience” in all the four countries’ foreign policies, something that was unimaginable even a few years ago. Jaishankar also described the India-Australia bilateral relationship as “exceptionally important.” The importance of this partnership is, of course, evident in the number of high-level visits between the two countries. The minister also raised some of the tricky issues in the relationship, such as the safety and security of Indians in Australia, and Sikh extremist incidents targeting the diaspora population.
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Dr Rajeswari (Raji) Pillai Rajagopalan was the Director of the Centre for Security, Strategy and Technology (CSST) at the Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi. Dr ...
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