India-Australia Ties: How Democracies Forge Stronger Bonds Amid Global Challenges

India and Australia are celebrating five years of their comprehensive strategic partnership with remarkable progress across multiple sectors. The foreign ministers reviewed expanding cooperation in trade, defense, education, and space technology during their framework dialogue. Both nations emphasized their shared democratic values and common vision for a free, open Indo-Pacific region. The partnership continues to gain momentum despite global challenges, with plans to set new agendas for future collaboration.

Key Points: Jaishankar Penny Wong Discuss India Australia Strategic Partnership Progress

  • Both nations celebrate five years of comprehensive strategic partnership with expanding cooperation
  • Trade and investment linkages show steady growth with promising numbers
  • Australia supports India's Gaganyaan Human Spaceflight mission collaboration
  • Democracies carry greater responsibility amid complex geopolitical challenges
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Facing several common challenges, India and Australia sustain strong momentum in ties

EAM Jaishankar and Australian FM Penny Wong review 5 years of comprehensive strategic partnership, discussing trade, defense, space cooperation and Indo-Pacific vision.

"As we mark five years of that partnership, the warmth and the ease of cooperation are there for all to witness. - EAM S Jaishankar"

New Delhi, Nov 20

External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar on Thursday emphasised that the 16th India–Australia Foreign Ministers' Framework Dialogue remains a key pillar of the comprehensive strategic partnership, which reflects the trust, democratic values and common vision of both nations for a free, open and secure Indo-Pacific.

"As we mark five years of that partnership, the warmth and the ease of cooperation are there for all to witness. We have seen a remarkable expansion across all pillars of cooperation, including trade and investment, defence and security, education and skills, research and innovation, Science, Technology, space, energy and so on. But most of all, in our vibrant People to People links. Our growing partnership obviously owes much to the guidance and vision of our Prime Ministers," EAM Jaishankar said while making his opening remarks at the Foreign Ministers’ Framework Dialogue in New Delhi alongside Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong.

“Today's meeting offers an excellent opportunity for us to not only review the progress achieved, but also to set the agenda and cause for the next phase of ties and the recommendations that we would make to our prime ministers, I think would be key for them to take into account when they will meet fairly soon,” he added.

The EAM stressed that trade and investment linkages between India and Australia have also grown steadily and expressed hope that the ongoing negotiations on the Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement would be concluded soon.

Highlighting the recent visit of Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal, the EAM said, “I know from our Commerce and Industry Minister, who was again in Australia just a few days ago, that they made good progress. But the bottom line is the trade numbers today speak for themselves, and those numbers are looking increasingly good.”

EAM Jaishankar expressed appreciation for Australia’s support for India’s Gaganyaan Human Spaceflight mission. He also welcomed Australia's plans to launch its satellite from an Indian launch vehicle.

Emphasising the current complex geopolitical situation, EAM stated that democracies like India and Australia carry greater responsibility.

“There are common challenges for us to address, including maritime security, resilient supply chains, or for that matter, countering terrorism and ensuring climate action. So it is essential that we sustain a strong momentum in our ties, that we deliver tangible outcomes, that we work together to achieve this through shared regional and global priorities,” he concluded.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the diplomatic progress, I hope the trade agreement actually benefits our small businesses and farmers. Sometimes these partnerships look good on paper but don't translate to ground-level benefits for common people.
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Arjun K
As someone with family in Australia, I've seen firsthand how strong the people-to-people connections are. The education and skills partnership is creating amazing opportunities for Indian students. This relationship is truly win-win!
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Michael C
The emphasis on democratic values and a free Indo-Pacific is crucial in today's geopolitical landscape. India and Australia standing together sends a strong message about upholding international rules and norms.
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Shreya B
Resilient supply chains and counter-terrorism cooperation are much needed. Hope this partnership brings concrete results in security matters that affect both our countries. Good to see our leaders taking these challenges seriously.
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Karthik V
The trade numbers mentioned are encouraging, but I'd like to see more details about which sectors are benefiting. Also hoping the climate action cooperation leads to tangible environmental benefits for both nations.

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