Millennium Post

‘Oz must strengthen ties with India’

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MELBOURNE: Describing India as an Indo-pacific power, a top Australian Opposition politician on Monday backed further strengthen­ing of relations between New Delhi and Canberra by doing more than simply navigating the “slipstream of great power competitio­n” to shape the region’s future.

Penny Wong, the Opposition foreign affairs spokeswoma­n, while speaking at a Australia-india Leadership Dialogue held here, said ‘’It is true that the growing strategic competitio­n between the US and China is the defining narrative of these times. It warrants our attention, but not always in the way it is given.

“The strategic competitio­n in our region means we need to think carefully and engage actively to avoid becoming collateral,” she said.

Australia must “do more than simply navigate the slipstream of great power competitio­n and strengthen ties with India to shape the Indo- Pacific region we want , she said.

“We must do what we can to shape the region we want,’’ she said, adding that India was a crucial part of multipolar region Australia wanted.

The US and several other world powers have been talking about the need to ensure a free, open and thriving Indo-pacific in the backdrop of China’s rising military maneuverin­g in the region.

The US has high stakes in the South China Sea and it has asserted its right to free passage on internatio­nal sea lanes. China claims almost all of the strategic South China Sea as its territory while Taiwan, the

Philippine­s, Brunei, Malaysia and Vietnam oppose Beijing’s claim.

Highlighti­ng the converging interests between India and Australia, Wong said ‘’as the world’s biggest democracy, it is no surprise that India not only values the global rules-based order but seeks to strengthen and shape it in its own right.’’

‘’We have a common interest in being constructi­ve internatio­nalists in our region and in the world,’’ the Labor party leader said.

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