The Australia – India security declaration: the quadrilateral redux?
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Brewster, David
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Kokoda Foundation
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The Joint Declaration on Security Cooperation between Australia and India,
made during Kevin Rudd’s visit to New Delhi in November 2009, is part of a
number of security agreements being entered into across the Asia Pacific.
For Australia the Declaration is a notable step in the process of developing a
closer security relationship with India. However, some grant it wider
significance, seeing it as plugging a “missing link” in a web of bilateral
security agreements connecting Australia, India, the United States and
Japan—the four members of the so-called Quadrilateral security dialogue
that was proposed and then quickly abandoned in 2007. With the AustraliaIndia
Declaration all four members of the putative “Quad” now have bilateral
security arrangements with each other, facilitating the further development of
their relationships. Should, as some argue, the Declaration and other
bilateral security arrangements be seen as heralding a coalition among AsiaPacific
maritime powers implicitly aimed at containing China?
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Security Challenges