India–Australia: Defining New Horizons of Engagement

Pankaj K Jha
Archive data Joined IDSA August 2005 Expertise Southeast Asia Politics and Economy; Regional Organizations, Terrorism; Diaspora Studies, Defence Cooperation. Education PhD, Jawaharlal Nehru University (2003) Current Project Prospects of Defence… Continue reading India–Australia: Defining New Horizons of Engagement read more
Shaun Star
Volume:45
Issue:5
Articles

The landmark virtual summit between Prime Ministers Narendra Modi and Scott Morrison in June 2020 led to ties being upgraded to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. Australia’s High Commissioner to India alluded to the four D’s—Democracy, Defence, Diaspora, Dosti (friendship), with increased focus on Defence. In the India–Australia partnership, the emphasis is on maritime security cooperation, Quad 2.0, the Malabar exercises as well as cyber security and intelligence cooperation. The bilateral Mutual Logistics Support Agreement, and growing influence of China in the Indian and Pacific Oceans provide necessary impetus for the relationship to grow. The article outlines reasons for the growing bilateral relationship and the possible future trajectory.