Abstract
India has already pulled closer to Japan. Now New Delhi sees the advantage in doing the same with Australia. Last week the Australian and Indian prime ministers met virtually but with very real results: a tangible plan for the two Indo-Pacific democracies to join forces against geopolitical risk. Scott Morrison and Narendra Modi have plenty to swap notes about, as they steer their nations through the many-fronted storm of pandemic, economic shock, American dysfunction and Chinese coercion.
Original language | English |
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Specialist publication | Financial Review (AFR) |
Publication status | Published - 2020 |