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Australia will be able to provide some substantive insights for the new administration on how to engage constructively within the Indo-Pacific region.
The ongoing US-China tensions have put middle-power countries like Australia in a tough spot. Australians are also widely rejecting Trump’s “Ameri
We need investments in innovations and discover new ways of engaging. An integrated way of working together which involves sharing of skills, resource
Given the seriousness and the fact that the South China Sea is becoming ‘militarised’ — it is time for the ASEAN countries to take a strong stan
Economic growth in current times will ask for identifying new, efficient ways of increased productivity, ways to integrate policy priorities across di
ट्रंप प्रशासन चीन के साथ संबंधों को जिस तरह निभा रहा है और
पीएम मोदी की ‘हिंद-प्रशांत क्षेत्र पहल’ भी समुद्री क्षेत
भारत संरचनात्मक रूप से दुनिया की सबसे तेज़ी से विकसित हो �
Australia seems to be looking to establish a multipolar Indo-Pacific order and ensuring that no single power dominates it.
ऑस्ट्रेलिया की अप्रवासन नीति यहां के राजनेताओं के लिए या
Australia wants to solidify its bilateral architecture — government, business and people-to-people led — with India through improved business and
Both India and Australia can work together and be partners in development to create solutions for the world. Communication, collaboration and consiste
The most striking aspect of Australia’s ‘China Debate’ today revolves around the issue of political donations with claims that China is seeking
India and Australia are at different levels of development. For the two countries, it provides both opportunity and challenge.
There is mounting interest in reviving the US-India-Australia-Japan Quad strategic dialogue.
If The Australian story is true, the Scorpene data was removed from DCNS by a former French Navy officer and his friend.
His Excellency's address to the ORF Faculty delivered on May 3, 2012.
Senator Chris Evans visited the Observer Research Foundation, New Delhi on July 22 and spoke on the close cultural ties that have been forged between the two countries, the safety of Indian students in Australia and migration prospects in the future.
When the rest of the world was kept in a state of shivering suspense by North Korea's nuclear and missile threats, Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard quietly undertook an important visit to China -- her second official visit to Beijing in about two years.
Australia would be holding a skills Expo in India next year which would inform prospective migrants about the employment and lifestyle opportunities available in Australia
Underlining the need to develop an India-US-Australia trilateral, Mr. Rory Medcalf of the Lowy Institute says the recent US pivot to Asia is an opportunity for this relationship to burgeon.
Rediscovers relations after falling out with China
After the first trilateral dialogue between Australia, India and Japan in June 2015, another trilateral process immediately got underway. is paper makes an assessment of the prospects of this new formation in the light of history, contemporary coalescing interests, and the inadequacies of the existing trilaterals. While the conventional view is that this trilateral is merely an offshoot of US foreign policy and ranged against China, this paper ar
Ashok Malik sets the agenda for the upcoming Indian Ocean Region - Association for Regional Cooperation Dialogue, steered by the three nations.
Over the last three decades, Australia and China have established mutually beneficial economic ties. However, Australia’s decision to ask for an independent enquiry into the origins of SARS-CoV-2, which causes COVID-19, has led to a backlash from China. This brief examines the more important developments since 2015 that persuaded Australia to take measures aimed at protecting both its open economy and its democratic polity against China’s sys
New Delhi and Canberra have had to bear the brunt of increasingly belligerent Chinese behavior in the Indo-Pacific, pushing their bilateral relationship to new heights.
The relationship between Australia and India has reached a new maturity: that was key theme of a major bilateral dialogue convened from Sydney to Canberra to Melbourne, in early 2014.
The Australia-India Roundtable, the leading informal dialogue between the two countries, began in Sydney on Monday, 3 February.
This Report, based on the Australia India Roundtable, presents a distillation of ideas and observations intended to help leading decision-makers in both countries to make the most of the opportunities ahead.
Relations between Australia and India are poised at an historic moment. These two Indian Ocean democracies have struggled for decades to find political traction, but in recent years the ground has shifted in positive ways.