First India-France-Australia Trilateral Dialogue
The first India-France-Australia Trilateral Dialogue was held virtually on September 9, 2020 with a focus on enhancing cooperation in the Indo-Pacific Region. It was decided in the meeting that such dialogues will be held annually now onward.
Discussion Points
- Various Economic and Geo-strategic Challenges in the Indo-pacific, particularly in context of Covid-19.
- The countries agreed to building on the strong bilateral ties sharing with each other and synergise their respective strengths to ensure a peaceful, secure, prosperous and rules-based Indo-Pacific Region.
- Cooperation between the three countries on trilateral and regional level on Marine Global Commons and potential areas
- Increasing cooperation between the three ....
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