Despite India being Australia’s second-largest and fastest-growing diaspora, broader community understanding of India remains ...
Australia advances AUKUS cooperation through submarine and defence industry developments with the United Kingdom, imposes new ...
In the increasingly complex global order, the Indo-Pacific remains an area of great interest and importance. As nations look ...
Tushar Joshi is a PhD candidate at the University of Melbourne, focusing on the domestic drivers of Indian foreign policy toward China (2014–2024). His research examines how leadership perceptions, ...
Kim Heriot-Darragh is a strategic and defence analyst. He joins AII following a 14-year career in government. While posted to the Australian High Commission in New Delhi (2019-23), he became [...] ...
PERTH – The Australian Institute of International Affairs Western Australia (AIIA WA) hosted a special dinner event in ...
New Delhi’s recent defence budget announcement for fiscal year (FY) 2026-27 represents more than just a budgetary jump; it carries important implications for South Asian stability, warranting closer ...
Australian legislative policy and uranium regulations are increasingly anachronous with national clean energy goals, failing ...
Amber Wright is studying MSc Global Development, Poverty and Inequality at the University of Manchester, UK. She is an aspiring PhD candidate and aims to continue researching global development, ...
From selective repatriations in 2022 to outright refusal in 2026, Australia’s approach to ISIS returnees reveals a pattern of ...
President Prabowo’s Washington messaging pairs a principled stance on Gaza with an unusually direct signal of operational readiness. For Australia, the real question is what this shift means for the ...
When Washington declared a “national emergency” over Cuba in February 2026, it did more than tighten existing sanctions. By ...
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