The Australia-India defence relationship is not all about the numbers (Kim Heriot-Darragh, Gaurav Saini – The Interpreter)

Australia and India must understand each other better if they want to turn their defence relationship into something truly resilient and responsive. High-end cooperation doesn’t happen overnight. It comes with persistence. Meaningful signs of progress in a defence relationship can be subtle. Commentators note the frequency of military exercises, and tally senior leader visits. They monitor what agreements are signed and what spokespeople say.

The Australia-India defence relationship is not all about the numbers | Lowy Institute

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