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A new report from a leading Australian thinktank says there’s a “disconnect” between Australia’s strategic priorities and the money to fund capabilities to tackle them.
While snorkelling with his wife and a group of friends in Australia, a crocodile approached Marcus McGowan from behind and bit his head.
The departure of the TV host Stan Grant has set off a conversation about race and racism in the country’s media industry.
The AI trial saw a wide range of air and ground vehicles tasked with testing target identification capabilities, as the allies cope with what the UK Ministry of Defence called a “rapidly evolving” strategic environment.
New Zealand Army recently received its first 18 Bushmaster protected mobility vehicles. “The arrival of the Bushmaster fleet represents a significant uplift in capability and protection for defence force personnel, and a milestone in the Government’s h…
New Delhi: It is all work and no rest when it comes to the action-packed schedule in the life of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.Upon his return, the PM is slated to get a gala welcome from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). The party workers will accord a grand welcome outside Palam Airport Technical Area for his unprecedented visit to Japan, Australia and Papua New Guinea.In the last few days, PM
New Delhi: Referring to the surge in incidents of temple vandalism in Australia, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the world agrees with him when he says that the "attack on pilgrimage sites is not acceptable."While addressing a public gathering on Thursday in Delhi as he arrived in the national capital, concluding his three-nation visit, PM Modi said that the "world is eager to listen" to
New Delhi: The global stage is witnessing a remarkable shift in India’s international diplomacy as Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarked on a momentous five-day visit to three countries, which commenced on May 19.This exceptional journey witnesses his active participation in three significant multilateral summit meetings held in Japan, Papua New Guinea, and Australia respectively. Notably, the
In his interview to Nikkei Asia, PM Modi talked about India’s concern over Pakistan’s support to cross-border terrorism and provided valuable insights into India-China relations. He also said that Japan and India have shared values of democracy and freedom.In an interview to Nikkei Asia, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that India wants "normal and neighbourly relations" with Pakistan but it is