India-Australia: Inaugural 2+2 Ministerial Dialogue
Recently, the first 2+2 Ministerial Dialogue between India and Australia was held. The external affairs and defence ministers of both the countries participated in it. Both sides decided to meet at least once every two years in this format to keep up the momentum.
About 2+2 Dialogue
- 2+2 dialogue is a term used in diplomacy to refer to a dialogue mechanism between two countries’ defence and external affairs ministries. It is an expression used to indicate that two appointed ministers from each country (the ministers of defence and external affairs in this case), will meet up to discuss the two ....
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