India, Australia to enhance defence ties

Wednesday 29th June 2022 07:12 EDT
 
 

India and Australia have decided to enhance defence ties through combat exercises, intelligence-sharing, reciprocal logistics and military-industrial collaboration as well as work steadfastly towards their shared objective of an open, resilient and secure Indo-Pacific in the face of aggressive moves by China.

Australian deputy PM and defence minister Richard Marles strongly backed India in its over two-year long military confrontation with China in eastern Ladakh. “The assault on Indian forces along the Line of Actual Control in 2020 was a warning we should all heed. Australia stood up for India’s sovereignty then and continues to do so now,” Marles said.

China’s recent security pact with strategically-located archipelago Solomon Islands in the Pacific and its expansionist moves in South China Sea also figured in the extensive talks with the Indian delegation led by defence minister Rajnath Singh.

“The two sides also discussed ways to expand maritime and other cooperation in the Indian Ocean and the larger Indo-Pacific region, bilaterally as well as tri-laterally with some ASEAN countries,” an official said.


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