India-Australia Mutual Logistics Support Agreement Nears Completion
India and Australia moved closer to closing in on the Logistics Support Agreement (LSA), as the Foreign and Defence Secretaries from both countries met in New Delhi. The dialogue comes ahead of Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s scheduled January 13-16 trip to India, during which he will visit New Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru.
Bilateral Relation between Australia and India
- Challenges in the Neighbourhood: China has been increasingly challenging the traditional areas of influence of both India and Australia, i.e., the Indian subcontinent and South Pacific Islands, respectively, with its so-called String of Pearls. On the Australian continent, China ....
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