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The fear of China has put the global spotlight on India ⁠⁠— its raked up three Comprehensive Strategic Partnerships in the last 24 months

  • India has elevated its bilateral ties with Indonesia, the US, and most recently, with Australia to the level of a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in the past 24 months.
  • The anti-China sentiment has pushed India into the spotlight especially with the its border dispute along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) with India.
  • Here's everything you need to know about India's 'Comprehensive Strategic' partners.
China’s skirmishes with India along the Line of Actual Control (LAC), its growing influence in South China Sea, and the Strait of Taiwan have pushed India into the spotlight — intentionally or unintentionally.

The anti-China sentiment has been growing and shows no signs of slowing down with India and Australia upgrading their bilateral ties to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership. The ‘informal’ Quadrilateral Alliance (QUAD) between Australia, India, Japan and the US could be on the brink of turning into something more official — with India at the helm.

“Concerned to preserve the existing liberal rules-based order, the Quad states have already responded by increasing their cooperation,” said Lavina Lee, Senior Lecturer with the Lowy Institute.

Over the past 24 months, the US, Indonesia and Australia are the newest ‘Comprehensive Strategic’ partners to pair up with India. Other countries like Vietnam, the UAE and Japan have been reaffirming their Comprehensive Strategic Partnerships with India. It also reflects India’s growing ties with Southeast Asia under New Delhi’s Act East Policy.

What is a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership?
A comprehensive strategic partnership is a formal designation given to the level of bilateral ties between India and another country. “All countries are important to India, but not all countries are equally important. There are gradations. When interests pull them together you start putting more meat on the relationship,” former ambassador and a distinguished fellow with Mumbai-based think tank Gateway House, RajivBhatia explained.

A Comprehensive Strategic Partnership means it can cover all possible aspects of bilateral interactions and there will be a special focus on defence and security matters. One example of how a relationship can be elevated is regular 2+2 ministerial-level consultations.

Here’s a list of countries that have entered into Comprehensive Strategic Partnerships with India over the last 24 months:
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