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21 May 2024
3 min

Why in the news?

AUKUS members are considering cooperation with Japan on advanced capabilities projects.

More on news

  • Japan's inclusion in Pillar II (not a new full member yet) could enhance alliance partnerships, capability integration and standardisation, as well as potentially rationalise export control and information security regulations among the four countries.
    • Japan already has a close bilateral defense partnerships with all three countries (Australia, the UK and US).

About AUKUS 

  • Genesis: Announced in 2021
  • Nature: It is a new three-way strategic defence alliance between Australia, the UK and US. 
  • Aim:  To boost defense capabilities, accelerate technological integration, and expand the industrial capacity of all three countries. 
  • AUKUS partnership is composed of two pillars:
    • Pillar I – Conventionally Armed, Nuclear-Powered Submarines: Under it, UK and USA are helping Australia acquire nuclear-powered submarines.
    • Pillar II – Advanced Capability Development: Focused on developing joint capabilities to enhance interoperability with focus on cyber capabilities, artificial intelligence, quantum technologies and additional undersea capabilities etc.
  • AUKUS primarily serves as a framework for advancing defense technologies, rather than an alliance committed to defense during contingencies.
  • For facilitating sharing of critical technology, a legally binding tripartite agreement known as the Exchange of Naval Nuclear Propulsion Information Agreement (ENNPIA) was signed in 2021. 

Implications of AUKUS 

  • Strategic implication for Indo-Pacific: By strengthening the defence capabilities of Australia, AUKUS aims to achieve the vision of free, open, resilient and inclusive Indo-Pacific. 
    • Increased defense capability strengthens Australia's ability to be an effective security partner and contribute to regional stability.
  • USA's Renewed push in Indo-Pacific: AUKUS is seen as US's strong commitment to security of Indo-Pacific region.
  • Re-establish UK's strategic footprint: AUKUS will renew UK's claim for a long term role in Indo-Pacific security 
  • AUKUS lacks clarity in its narratives and strategic purpose.
  • China opposes AUKUS, which may trigger regional tensions in Indo-pacific.
  • Australia's intent to acquire nuclear-powered submarines also resulted in a deterioration of Australia's relations with France following the cancellation of plans to acquire diesel-electric Attack Class submarines.
    • AUKUS has widened the divide in the trans-Atlantic relationship between France and AUKUS states, especially after USA's unilateral decision to pull its troops out of Afghanistan.
  • AUKUS is different from Quad: AUKUS prioritizes defense partnership, unlike Quad, which has a broader focus on strategic cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region.
    • Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad) is a group of US, Australia, India, and Japan which commits for a free, open, prosperous and inclusive Indo-Pacific region that is prosperous and resilient.

India and AUKUS

Importance of AUKUS for India:

  • Complements the Quad: AUKUS would strengthen Quad to deal with China as a common threat and to keep the Indo-Pacific region free, open and inclusive. 
  • Strategic collaboration with France: It also provides a window of opportunity for strategic collaboration with France and deepening trust with European nations. 
    • Australia's switch from a diesel-powered submarine deal with France to AUKUS (US providing nuclear-powered submarines to Australia) prompted France to offer India a contract for six nuclear submarines, reshaping Indo-Pacific strategic dynamics.

Concerns for India

  • Erosion of India's regional influence in the Eastern Indian Ocean with the crowding of nuclear attack submarines in the future. 
  • AUKUS may shift balance of power in Indo-pacific, and may also diminish the value and usefulness of the Quad.

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