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Antony on maiden Australia visit to strengthen defence ties

By Natasha Chaku
June 04, 2013 13:05 IST
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Defence Minister A K Antony will arrive in Australia n Tuesday on a maiden visit as part of his three-nation tour aimed at strengthening India's defence ties with the countries in Asia Pacific region. During his visit, Antony would meet his Australian counterpart Stephen Smith in Perth.

According to official sources, the two are scheduled to meet for a short duration on Tuesday afternoon following Antony's arrival.

A series of meeting have also been lined up for the two leaders along with other officials of the two sides in Canberra on Wednesday. Details of the meetings have not been divulged.

Antony is currently on his three-nation official visit to Singapore, Australia, and Thailand. His visit comes days after the Australian government released a defence white paper recently, which noted that, "India is emerging as an important strategic, diplomatic and economic actor, 'looking east,” and becoming “more engaged in regional frameworks."

During Antony's visit to Singapore, the two countries reaffirmed their strong and long-standing defence ties as they renewed a bilateral agreement for the conduct of joint army training and exercises for another five years.

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