John Noh, US President Donald Trump’s nominee for assistant secretary of defense for Indo-Pacific security affairs, made a significant entrance...
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Australia is investing AU$12 billion to upgrade the Henderson shipyard into a maintenance hub for its future nuclear-powered submarines under the AUKUS agreement with the UK and the US. This investment, spanning a decade, will bolster Australia's strategic capabilities in the Indo-Pacific region and support around 10,000 local jobs.
John Noh, US President Donald Trump’s nominee for assistant secretary of defense for Indo-Pacific security affairs, made a significant entrance...
"Deterrence gaps" leave Australia vulnerable as the nation awaits nuclear-powered submarines expected in the early 2030s, a strategic policy think...
Defence insists site boundaries for a new precinct at Henderson to support AUKUS will be determined ‘at the right time’ despite concerns about the...
India and Australia have deepened their defence cooperation. Three key pacts were signed to enhance information sharing and military interoperability....
SYDNEY/CANBERRA: In a significant move to solidify their strategic partnership, Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh concluded a landmark visit to...
Europe needs a strategic vision to replace the defense capabilities currently provided by the United States, in case Washington shifts its main...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has used the visit of Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh to reaffirm Canberra’s strategic ambitions in the...
The comments from John Noh, Trump’s pick for assistant secretary for Indo-Pacific security affairs, mark a rare moment that the administration has...
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia will make a second billion-dollar payment to boost U.S. nuclear submarine shipyards soon, Defence Industry Minister Pat...
The induction of Rafale-M marks a transformative step in India’s naval aviation, enhancing carrier-based strike capabilities and maritime dominance....