Melbourne: Defence and security are key pillars of the partnership between India and Australia, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said here on Friday, as he held talks with Australian Defence Minister Peter Dutton ahead of a crucial meeting of Quad foreign ministers. Jaishankar is in Australia on his first trip to the country as external affairs minister. He will co-chair with his Australian counterpart Marise Payne the 12th India-Australia foreign ministers' framework dialogue on February 12 besides attending the Quad meeting.
"Started the day with meeting Defence Minister Peter Dutton_MP. We followed up on the 2+2 discussions last year," he said in a tweet. "Defence and security are key pillars of the India-Australia partnership," he said. Jaishankar and Defence Minister Rajnath Singh held the inaugural 'two-plus-two' talks with their Australian counterparts Marise Payne and Peter Dutton in New Delhi last year.
The talks aimed at further ramping up their overall defence and strategic cooperation including in the Indo-Pacific amid China's increasing military assertiveness in the strategic region. The foreign and defence ministerial talks had taken place amid renewed efforts by the Quad member countries to expand cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region. Besides India and Australia, the Quad comprises the US and Japan. The defence and military cooperation between India and Australia has been on an upswing in the last few years.