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India and Australia Agree to Deepen Cooperation

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India and Australia held their 9th Defence Policy Talks in New Delhi.

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  • India and Australia held their 9th Defence Policy Talks in New Delhi.

Key Outcomes of Recent meeting 

  • Enhanced Maritime Security & Interoperability: Both nations agreed on increased cooperation in maritime domain awareness and reciprocal information sharing and strengthening joint naval exercises such as AUSINDEX and Malabar.
  • Defence Industry & Science-Technology Collaboration: Both sides discussed defence technology transfers, co-development, and co-production of military hardware and use of emerging technologies.
  • Strengthening Strategic Partnership Beyond Bilateral Ties: Alignment with regional and multilateral frameworks, including:
    • Quad (India, Australia, Japan, USA) – Strengthening Indo-Pacific security architecture.
    • ASEAN Defence Ministers’ Meeting Plus (ADMM-Plus) – Expanding regional security dialogues.
    • Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA) – Promoting maritime security and blue economy cooperation.

Significance of India-Australia Defence Partnership

  • Defence Engagement: Australia and India have strengthened their defence ties since becoming Comprehensive Strategic Partners in 2020.
    • Key milestones include the Mutual Logistics Support Agreement (2021).
  • Indo-Pacific Security & Maritime Strategy: The Indo-Pacific region faces growing security challenges, including China’s assertiveness in the South China Sea.
    • India and Australia, both maritime powers, seek to enhance naval cooperation to ensure regional stability.
  • Countering Emerging Threats: Cybersecurity, space security, and hybrid warfare tactics have become major concerns. India and Australia are collaborating on defence technology innovations to counter these challenges.
  • Expanding Defence Trade & Industry Collaboration: India’s ‘Make in India’ initiative aligns with Australia’s defence industry growth strategy, allowing mutual investments in:
    • Missile systems and radar technology
    •  Unmanned aerial and naval platforms
    •  Joint shipbuilding projects
  • Strengthening Strategic Autonomy & Diversifying Defence Ties: Australia’s increasing defence partnerships with India reduce its reliance on traditional allies like the USA and UK.
    • India benefits from deeper Indo-Pacific alliances, complementing its ties with the US, France, and Japan.

Challenges in India-Australia Defence Cooperation

  • Aligning Defence Procurement & Industrial Capabilities: Australia’s defence industry has historically been more aligned with Western suppliers (USA, UK), making technology transfer with India challenging.
  • Bureaucratic & Policy Barriers: Defence cooperation needs faster clearance for joint R&D projects and military logistics agreements. Differences in military doctrines and strategic priorities require stronger policy coordination.
  • Navigating Regional Geopolitical Complexities: Managing relations with China – Australia’s past economic dependence on China creates challenges in fully aligning its Indo-Pacific strategy with India.

Source: TH