As tensions continue to flare across the Indo-Pacific, Australia is not the only nation looking for alternatives to help ensure the stability and security of vital supply chains.
It was recently revealed that India, Japan and Australia were moving toward a trilateral effort to ensure global supply chains and reduce their dependence on China, with the prospective pact to be called the Supply Chain Resilience Initiative (SCRI).
Informal talks between New Delhi and Tokyo have been ongoing for around a month, according to economists with knowledge of the ongoing dialogue.
Australia has not yet formally agreed to join the initiative, but talks are ongoing say sources in New Delhi and Tokyo.
Paphitis wrote:These are important posts. It teaches us smaller countries how we must never have a policy of appeasement. It only creates a monster.
Paphitis wrote:We know Pootin is a criminal mafiosi. But there are more pressing issues than Pootin which are more urgent. Let’s say he knocks off an opposition politician. Why do we actually care?
erolz66 wrote:Paphitis wrote:These are important posts. It teaches us smaller countries how we must never have a policy of appeasement. It only creates a monster.Paphitis wrote:We know Pootin is a criminal mafiosi. But there are more pressing issues than Pootin which are more urgent. Let’s say he knocks off an opposition politician. Why do we actually care?
Maybe it is just me but I am sensing a certain degree of inconsistency here ?
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