The Albanese government needs to understand that New Delhi does not share the same world view, and is not beholden to the United States or any other power. auspol
We need to wrap our heads around what New Delhi means when it talks about non-alignment and the Global South. India has never been particularly keen on a unipolar world order with the United States at the top of the totem pole.
Washington has made a huge effort to increase co-operation through groups like the Quad security dialogue and by stepping up sales of military hardware. The tacit expectation is that India would help out should the US find itself in a regional crisis with China. That expectation is misplaced, argued Tellis
Shortly after the documentary aired, prominent journalist Palki Sharma announced a Republic Day gift for the BBC, a list of suggested documentaries. These includedThe Outdated Monarchy and an Unhealthy Obsession with The RoyalsThe tongue-in-cheek suggestions are a reminder that while we are both in the Commonwealth family, India’s history with the British is a lot more complicated than Australia’s.
This was the case in March when Modi raised the desecration of a prominent Hindu temple in Sydney with Anthony Albanese.
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