China "biggest security anxiety" for Australia, says Australian Deputy PM
The Hindu
“For Australia, China is our largest security anxiety, that is also the same for India,” Richard Marles, who is also Australia’s Defence Minister, said
China is the "biggest security anxiety" for Australia as it is seeking to shape the world in a way that was not seen before, Australian Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles said on Thursday.
Mr. Marles, on a four-day visit to India, also said that India too has similar security concerns and that Australia stands in solidarity with New Delhi over its border row with China in eastern Ladakh.
In an interaction with a group of journalists, the visiting Australian Minister also expressed concern about growing defence and security cooperation between China and Russia, suggesting that it could have implications for the region.
Mr. Marles, who is also Australia's Defence Minister, said both New Delhi and Canberra are strongly committed to expand defence and security ties as his country sees India as "completely central" to its world view.
"For Australia, China is our largest trading partner and so is for India. For Australia, China is our largest security anxiety, that is also the same for India," he said.
India and Australia are working closely together to build our relationship economically but also in the context of defence so that together we are engaging more deeply to enhance the defence and security of both our nations, Marles said.
In an apparent reference to the Galwan Valley clashes in eastern Ladakh over two years back, the Australian deputy PM said his country stands in solidarity with India in respect of that incident.