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Austin's March visit to India; the US-China Meltdown; the UK Indo-Pacific ‘Tilt’; and Pakistan Reaches Out

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The UK’s new foreign and security policy ‘tilt’ towards the Indo-Pacific remains firmly anchored within the Euro-Atlantic region, with the US as its “most important strategic ally” and Russia as its most “acute threat”.

In March, America’s Secretary of Defense, General Lloyd Austin III, arrived in New Delhi for a 3-day visit to discuss “deepening the US-India Major Defence Partnership” and to advance cooperation “for a free, prosperous and open Indo-Pacific and Western Indian Ocean Region.”

In the latest episode of “The Ideas Factory”, Naghma Sahar, Senior Fellow at ORF, and Harsh V. Pant, Director of Studies and Head of Strategic Studies Programme at ORF, analyse Austin in India, the US-China Meltdown, and the UK Indo-Pacific ‘Tilt’.

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The UK’s new foreign and security policy ‘tilt’ towards the Indo-Pacific remains firmly anchored within the Euro-Atlantic region, with the US as its “most important strategic ally” and Russia as its most “acute threat”.

In March, America’s Secretary of Defense, General Lloyd Austin III, arrived in New Delhi for a 3-day visit to discuss “deepening the US-India Major Defence Partnership” and to advance cooperation “for a free, prosperous and open Indo-Pacific and Western Indian Ocean Region.”

In the latest episode of “The Ideas Factory”, Naghma Sahar, Senior Fellow at ORF, and Harsh V. Pant, Director of Studies and Head of Strategic Studies Programme at ORF, analyse Austin in India, the US-China Meltdown, and the UK Indo-Pacific ‘Tilt’.

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