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… non-official) institutions, such as the Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacific (CSCAP), ASEAN Institutes of Strategic and International Studies (ASEAN ISIS) and ASEAN Institute for Peace and Reconciliation (ASEAN-IPR) also generate … ASEAN Secretariat ASEAN Regional Forum Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacific (CSCAP) ASEAN Institutes of Strategic and International Studies (ASEAN ISIS) ASEAN Institute for Peace and Reconciliation (ASEAN-IPR) Last Updated: 5 … non-official) institutions, such as the Council for Security Cooperation in the Asia Pacific (CSCAP), ASEAN Institutes of Strategic and International Studies (ASEAN ISIS), and ASEAN Institute for Peace and Reconciliation (ASEAN-IPR) also generate …
… Maritime Cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region to harness opportunities and meet challenges together as Comprehensive Strategic Partners, and declared the following: 1. India and Australia reiterate their commitment to promoting peace, … the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). 3. India and Australia have common concerns regarding the strategic, security and environmental challenges in the Indo-Pacific maritime domain. These include activities and actions …
… science, the arts and sport. They are recognised for being rich sources of dynamism and enterprise. As Australia's strategic and economic ties with India continue to gain ground, a range of Indian diaspora networks have demonstrated their …
… should have in mind when working out the way in which we might join in the debate. We are not well informed on the strategic effects of the plan put forward by the British and French in London. We do not know what would be the effect on … American Continent may cause less than due attention to be given to the growing significance of Chinese manpower in the strategic balance of forces. There ought, in my view, to be Commonwealth consultations before any further significant steps … Kingdom authorities, particularly our need for consultation and access to United Kingdom Chiefs of Staff appreciations on strategic effects of various proposals, including the Anglo-French proposal. Spender reports some reluctance on part of …
… can be found in the Montenegro Fact Sheet . Foreign policy Montenegro considers accession to the European Union as a strategic foreign policy goal. The European Commission Council opened membership negotiations with Montenegro in June 2012. …
… of India's independence, we continue to build ongoing collaboration between Australia and India under our Comprehensive StrategicPartnership, including through the Australia-India Council (AIC) grants. … Australia-India Council grants …
… forward in the report. We agree the importance of maintaining focus on development outcomes aligned to Papua New Guinea’s strategic priorities in law and justice (including addressing FSV and anti-corruption), the need to prioritise monitoring …
… to the authors of the MTR Report, My-EQIP has been most effective in areas which represent Myanmar National Education Strategic Plan (NESP) priorities, where the Government of Myanmar has already initiated work and where managing contractor …
… process. All recommendations involved a continuation of some degree of Australian support albeit with a more targeted and strategic orientation. DFAT's management response accepts or partially accepts all of the recommendations. Full publication … process. All recommendations involved a continuation of some degree of Australian support albeit with a more targeted and strategic orientation. DFAT's management response accepts or partially accepts all of the recommendations. Full publication …
… that while we must maintain our basic defence industries, we should do so in accordance with an Empire plan for the strategic deployment of such activities as shipbuilding, supply and munitions production and aircraft manufacture. … be so organised and disposed that they can act in conjunction with the other Services in the protection of areas of strategic importance and in the undertaking of amphibious operations. (b) Local mobile forces for the defence of the main … Defences and garrison forces for bases. Air Forces: 20. (a) Reconnaissance and striking forces capable of- (i) Strategic operations. (ii) Tactical operations in support of Naval and Land forces. (iii) Defence of Sea communications and …