Policy, Guns and Money: India’s foreign policy, information warfare and Australia–Netherlands cooperation

In this episode, ASPI’s Baani Grewal speaks to Ashok Malik, partner and chair of the India Practice at The Asia Group and ASPI visiting fellow. They discuss India’s foreign policy under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, including its relationships with the West and with China and Russian, and developments in the Australia–India relationship, including why it’s significant that the Raisina Dialogue is coming to Sydney.

The information domain is critical in warfare, and given the rapid developments of technology, it is increasingly weaponised by adversaries. ASPI’s Jake Wallis asks Janis Sarts, director of the NATO Strategic Communications Centre of Excellence, how NATO and like-minded countries such as Australia are faring in combating disinformation, and whether there is a model for deterrence in the information domain.

Finally, ASPI’s Bec Shrimpton speaks to Netherlands Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs Marcel de Vink about geopolitics and Australia–Netherlands collaboration. They discuss the global implications of Russia’s war on Ukraine, NATO’s approach to international security and the need to develop social resilience.