India will soon have separate agreements for sharing its military logistics with all of its three partners – United States, Japan, and Australia – in the ‘Quad’, an initiative the four nations re-launched a few years ago to build a bulwark against China in Indo-Pacific.
Top officials of India and Australia on Monday held the third “2+2 dialogue” in New Delhi and discussed the “prevailing regional security concerns” – ostensibly arising out of China’s military aggression in Indo-Pacific. Read More…