Divided Indian diaspora in Australia tops concerns for Narendra Modi visit Editors' Picks Nine years on from the Indian PM’s first visit to Australia, much has changed in the Indo-Pacific and in the bilateral relationship.
Climate, clean energy priorities for Quad, with new critical and emerging technology pact May 22, 2023 By Melissa Coade Communications & Technology Australia, India, Japan and the US are looking to the private sector to take critical and emerging technology to the next level.
PM’s India visit to further Australia’s strategic and economic interests March 6, 2023 By Melissa Coade Federal Anthony Albanese is to visit Ahmedabad, Mumbai and New Delhi later this week at the invitation of India’s PM Narendra Modi.
Diplomacy first immediate focus for Albanese May 23, 2022 By Tom Ravlic Federal Prime minister Anthony Albanese is getting straight to work, with a trip to Japan to meet with Quad leaders from Japan, India, and the US.
Premium Insights and analysis The West vs. the Rest. Welcome to the 21st Century Cold War May 4, 2022 By Angela Stent Editors' Picks The world is not united in the view that Russia’s aggression is unjustified, nor is a significant part of the world willing to punish Russia for its actions.
Cheaper exports and bigger opportunities: Australia strikes interim trade agreement with India April 4, 2022 By Melissa Coade Economy & Industry Australia and India have struck an historic deal to lift tariffs on more than 85% of Australian goods exports to India.
Premium Insights and analysis India has its own ideas about Russia and Ukraine February 11, 2022 By C. Raja Mohan Editors' Picks New Delhi likes the idea of a sphere of influence — but has good reasons to worry about a European conflict.
Tony Abbott to hold talks in India over trade and economic relations December 2, 2021 By Jackson Graham Economy & Industry Former prime minister Tony Abbott is set to travel to India to advance the subcontinent’s economic and trade relations with Australia.
China: Quad alliance cannot unilaterally define ‘world order’ October 1, 2021 By Melissa Coade Federal Embassy official Hua Chunying said the efforts of the Quad nations were to drive a wedge between other regional countries and China.
Indian farmers’ strike continues in the shadow of COVID-19 May 11, 2021 By Jaskiran Kaur Chohan Engage.gov Indian farming protesters are defying orders to disband and are helping distribute food to hospitals and other people in need.
Premium Insights and analysis India’s vaccine diplomacy reaches Taiwan April 22, 2021 By Harsh V. Pant and Premesha Saha Editors' Picks As New Delhi and Taipei draw closer together, the map of the Asia-Pacific could change for good.
Why Australia needs to pay attention to the Indian election March 25, 2019 By Alex Davis Editors' Picks Australia’s ability to form a new and deeper relationship with India has long been marred by limited political and cultural understanding.