

Eyes on the Indo-Pacific: Australia’s defence strategy
15 snips Jan 26, 2025
Admiral David Johnston AC RAN, the Australian Chief of the Defence Force, discusses Australia's evolving defence strategy amidst rising global tensions. He highlights the strategic implications of the AUKUS alliance and how shifting dynamics in the Indo-Pacific influence military readiness. Johnston emphasizes the importance of collaboration with universities to shape international security and the need for innovative approaches in military procurement. He reflects on the role of history in informing modern defence strategies, aiming for impactful outcomes over traditional methods.
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Indo-Pacific Focus
- Australia uses the term "Indo-Pacific" to emphasize its regional focus.
- This term acknowledges Australia's geographic position within the Indian and Pacific Oceans.
Maritime-Centric Approach
- Post-Afghanistan, Australia recognizes its central position in a maritime region.
- Geography shapes Australia's worldview and security priorities.
Shrinking Warning Time
- Strategic warning time is the time it takes a nation to prepare for major conflict.
- Australia's warning time has shortened, requiring urgent action.