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US State Department Approves Sale Of Tomahawk Missiles To Australia
Pentagon said in a statement that the package would include up to 220 Tomahawk cruise missiles as well as technical assistance
Read MoreFrance-led 5-nation Naval Exercise La Perouse Kicks Off In Indian Ocean
La Perouse Exercise is a multilateral naval exercise aimed at improving interoperability between navies and fostering mutual understanding and cooperation between participating nations
Read MoreAUKUS: US, UK & Australia Announce Nuclear-powered Submarine Project
Addressing a joint statement after holding in-person bilateral talks on a US naval base in San Diego, California, the three leaders underscored their shared commitment to the 18-month-old trilateral security partnership given the acronym AUKUS — for Australia, the United Kingdom and the United State
Read MoreQuad Not Turning Into Indo-pacific NATO: Australian High Commissioner Barry O'Farrell
The Quadrilateral Security Dialogue or Quad is not a military grouping, said US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Friday, adding it is now engaged in working together to help countries to deal with humanitarian situations in natural disasters
Read MoreAustralia To Sign New Security Pact With Pacific Neighbour Amid China's Threat
Australia and Papua New Guinea have yet to release details of their planned new treaty, but Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has said that it will be based on the two countries' deep trust
Read MoreDefence Minister Rajnath Singh Meets US, Australian Counterparts In Cambodia
India and Cambodia to co-chair the first India-ASEAN Defence Ministers' Meeting to commemorate 30 years of diplomatic ties between the two countries
Read MoreUS To Deploy B-52 Bombers To Australia's Northern Air Base: Report
“The presence of B-52 bombers in Australia will serve as a message to Beijing as worries of an attack on Taiwan mount”
Read MoreFor Many Decades, West Didn't Supply Weapons To India: Jaishankar On Russian Weapons
“We have a substantial inventory of Russian-origin weapons because for multiple decades, Western countries did not supply weapons to India, and in fact, saw a military dictatorship next to us as the preferred partner,"
Read MoreIndian Navy To Participate In Exercise Malabar In Japan Next Month
Malabar naval exercise began as a bilateral exercise between India and the United States in 1992 and expanded further to include Australia and Japan
Read MoreEAM Jaishankar To Visit New Zealand, Australia
Visit aimed at improving India's relations with both nations in key areas including commerce and security. The first leg of the trip will begin in Auckland, New Zealand and then Canberra and Sydney in Australia.
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