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What an Academic Freedom Debate Says About Australia-India Relations

What an Academic Freedom Debate Says About Australia-India Relations

By Grant Wyeth
A group of fellows at the University of Melbourne’s Australia India Institute recently resigned, alleging restrictions on their academic freedom.
The Hitch in Australia’s Grand Plans With India

The Hitch in Australia’s Grand Plans With India

By Hugh Piper
Australia has strategic reasons to pursue closer ties, but ignoring India’s human rights issues comes with a cost.

The Problem With Australia’s Conservatism

The Problem With Australia’s Conservatism

By Grant Wyeth
Australia may find itself sleep walking into an international environment that it doesn't have the disposition to effectively negotiate. 

Australia’s Relationship With India Is Concerning

Australia’s Relationship With India Is Concerning

By Dechlan Brennan
Canberra’s concern about China is no excuse for ignoring New Delhi’s rights abuses.

Australia-India 2+2 Dialogue: Converging Interests

Australia-India 2+2 Dialogue: Converging Interests

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
New Delhi and Canberra have had to bear the brunt of increasingly belligerent Chinese behavior in the Indo-Pacific, pushing their bilateral relationship to new heights.
Under Pressure, Australia Reverses Ban on Returns from India

Under Pressure, Australia Reverses Ban on Returns from India

By Grant Wyeth
Although the ban is set to be lifted on May 15, flying home for Australians in India will still be a difficult, and expensive, prospect.

Has the Long Arm of the BJP’s Identity Politics Reached Australia?

Has the Long Arm of the BJP’s Identity Politics Reached Australia?

By Grant Wyeth
A group of Sikh men were attacked in a Sydney suburb by other Indian Australians. Police believe the attack is linked to the Sikh-led farmers' protests in India.
To Deepen Relations With India, Australia Should ‘Step Up’ in South Asia

To Deepen Relations With India, Australia Should ‘Step Up’ in South Asia

By Henry Storey
Canberra can help deepen relations with New Delhi by putting more effort into its relations with other South Asia states.

Can Australia and India Effectively Partner for COVID-19 Vaccine Roll-out?

Can Australia and India Effectively Partner for COVID-19 Vaccine Roll-out?

By Grant Wyeth
Australia is well-positioned to help roll-out a COVID-19 vaccine across the Pacific and Southeast Asia; India’s vaccine manufacturing capability would be a huge boost to that effort.

Rise of the Minilaterals: Examining the India-France-Australia Trilateral

Rise of the Minilaterals: Examining the India-France-Australia Trilateral

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
The India-France-Australia trilateral is only the latest of the many minilaterals that are taking shape in the Indo-Pacific region.

Amid Escalating Tension With China, Australia and India Strengthen Partnership

Amid Escalating Tension With China, Australia and India Strengthen Partnership

By Joshua Mcdonald
A new Australia-India agreement is a sign of regional cooperation to halt Chinese aggression across the Asia-Pacific.
India and Australia’s ‘Shared Vision’: Setting the Stage for Indo-Pacific Maritime Security Engagement

India and Australia’s ‘Shared Vision’: Setting the Stage for Indo-Pacific Maritime Security Engagement

By Ankush Wagle
We are seeing the first steps toward a deeper India-Australia maritime security partnership in the Indo-Pacific.

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