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Australia-UK Defence Treaty Strengthens Indo-Pacific Alliance Amid Strategic Shifts
Australia and Britain have signed a groundbreaking 50-year defence treaty to advance the AUKUS submarine program, marking a new era in Indo-Pacific security cooperation. The comprehensive agreement enables joint development of nuclear-powered submarines while strengthening democratic partnerships in the region.

Australia and UK Strengthen Nuclear Submarine Alliance Amid US Review
Australia and the UK are set to sign a historic 50-year commitment to their nuclear submarine partnership, reinforcing the AUKUS alliance despite US review. This landmark agreement promises significant economic benefits while strengthening Indo-Pacific security cooperation.

Turnbull Challenges AUKUS Submarine Commitments, Highlighting Strategic Autonomy
Former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull challenges assumptions about Australia's AUKUS commitments, emphasizing the nation's strategic autonomy in future defense decisions. His remarks highlight the complex balance between alliance obligations and sovereign decision-making in the Indo-Pacific security architecture.