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India-Australia-Japan Supply Chain alliance


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Pretty cool stuff.

 

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India, Japan and Australia have begun discussions on launching a trilateral Supply Chain Resilience Initiative (SCRI) to reduce dependency on China, necessitated by Beijing’s aggressive political and military behaviour.

The initiative, first proposed by Japan, is now taking shape, ET has learnt. Dates are being worked out to hold the first meeting of the commerce and trade ministers of the three countries by next week.
 

 

Chinese imperialistic behaviors leading to international alliances. 

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The government is moving on the proposal quite seriously, especially in the light of China’s aggressive moves on the Line of Actual Control in Ladakh. Usually, the sources said, New Delhi would consider any such proposal cautiously as it would be seen as an alliance against China. 

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To begin with, the aim is to work out a plan to build on the existing bilateral supply chain networks. India and Japan, for instance, have an Indo-Japan Industrial Competitiveness partnership, which deals with locating Japanese companies in India.

Those aware with the details of initial deliberations told ET that the purpose eventually is to improve supply chain resilience across the Indo-Pacific, which through such an effort can develop a sound economic profile to its security logic. < ..
 

 

https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/economy/foreign-trade/india-japan-australia-supply-chain-in-the-works-to-counter-china/articleshow/77624852.cms?from=mdr

 

Hopefully the U.S gets in on this. 

 

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There's a reason why the US, India, Japan and Australia has little to nothing to do with each other all these decades. 

And the reason ain't China and the reason for this so called "alliance" now won't be China either... 

:lol:

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19 minutes ago, spartan max2 said:

Hopefully the U.S gets in on this. 

It won't happen unless we clean house first (the White House)

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1 minute ago, third_eye said:

There's a reason why the US, India, Japan and Australia has little to nothing to do with each other all these decades.

This entire statement is inaccurate in so many ways. 

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Just now, spartan max2 said:

This entire statement is inaccurate in so many ways. 

In your alternate reality of alternate facts... 

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1 minute ago, Desertrat56 said:

It won't happen unless we clean house first (the White House)

Between Trump and Biden I honestly don't know who would be more likely to try to get in on it.

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4 minutes ago, third_eye said:

the US, India, Japan and Australia has little to nothing to do with each other all these decades. 

What are you talking about??? That's very inaccurate.

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2 minutes ago, spartan max2 said:

Between Trump and Biden I honestly don't know who would be more likely to try to get in on it.

Trump, as a lever to bring china around to fairer practices.  If biden is elected it will go back to the way it was when clinton was taking bribes from them.

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2 minutes ago, OverSword said:

What are you talking about??? That's very inaccurate.

Go ahead, enlighten us... 

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Go ahead, enlighten us... 

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You're the one who needs to support your claim. 

You made a baseless claim with no supporting evidence or even examples of where you idea is coming from.

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1 minute ago, OverSword said:

Trump, as a lever to bring china around to fairer practices.

Grandpa Xi

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Just now, spartan max2 said:

You're the one who needs to support your claim. 

You made a baseless claim with no supporting evidence or even examples of where you idea is coming from.

Facts and history... Nothing you'll understand... 

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Grandma Peng ...

Ni hao... 

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2 minutes ago, third_eye said:

Go ahead, enlighten us... 

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Just now, spartan max2 said:

You're the one who needs to support your claim. 

You made a baseless claim with no supporting evidence or even examples of where you idea is coming from.

We are very strong trade and military partners with all three of those nations, and of very longstanding with Australia and Japan, and more recently with India.

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3 minutes ago, third_eye said:

Grandpa Xi

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Facts and history... Nothing you'll understand... 

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Grandma Peng ...

Ni hao... 

:lol:

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Nevermind. I forgot you never want to have a conversation. Just troll 

Have a good day.

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2 minutes ago, OverSword said:

 

We are very strong trade and military partners with all three of those nations, and of very longstanding with Australia and Japan, and more recently with India.

You would think the OP article would make that pretty obvious :lol: lol.

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3 minutes ago, spartan max2 said:

You would think the OP article would make that pretty obvious :lol: lol.

You would think living in the vicinity of Australia would make that more obvious than the crooked propaganda lies of the Chinese media but some people can't see that either.

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21 minutes ago, third_eye said:

There's a reason why the US, India, Japan and Australia has little to nothing to do with each other all these decades. 

And the reason ain't China and the reason for this so called "alliance" now won't be China either... 

:lol:

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What???   The U.S. and Japan have always had a lot to do with each other.  We buy their cars, they have factories for those cars in the U.S.   AND we have lots of contract with companies in India to provide tech support and other phone services.  What are you talking about? 

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3 minutes ago, spartan max2 said:

You would think the OP article would make that pretty obvious :lol: lol.

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1 minute ago, OverSword said:

You would think living in the vicinity of Australia would make than more obvious than the crooked propaganda lies of the Chinese media but some people can't see that either.

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Let's lookie look then... 

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To begin with, the aim is to work out a plan to build on the existing bilateral supply chain networks.

Work out a plan... After all these years... 

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Just now, Desertrat56 said:

What???   The U.S. and Japan have always had a lot to do with each other.  We buy their cars, they have factories for those cars in the U.S.   What are you talking about? 

"America first"

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:rolleyes:

Yeah, that's a plan.. 

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2 minutes ago, third_eye said:

"America first"

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:rolleyes:

Yeah, that's a plan.. 

Is your government Malaysia first do you suppose?  of course it is.  Does that preclude Malaysia from cooperating with other countries?  Of course it doesn't.  But only if it is mutually beneficial and primarily beneficial to Malaysia from it's point of view.  Nothing wrong with that and actually everything right with that and it's no different for every other country including the USA.  Grow up.  

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3 minutes ago, OverSword said:

Is your government Malaysia first do you suppose?  of course it is.  Does that preclude Malaysia from cooperating with other countries?  Of course it doesn't.  But only if it is mutually beneficial and primarily beneficial to Malaysia from it's point of view.  Nothing wrong with that and actually everything right with that and it's no different for every other country including the USA.  Grow up.  

I mean, China is taking Malaysia's off shore resources in the South China Sea and he doesn't seem to care so....

I think for him it's just China First lol.

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1 minute ago, OverSword said:

Grow up.  

You first, that's not what "alliance" means by the way...

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1 minute ago, spartan max2 said:

I mean China is taking Malaysia's off shore reasources and he doesn't seem to care so....

You mean you are regurgitating propaganda lies... 

That I do care about, very much in fact, even if you don't... 

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12 minutes ago, third_eye said:

You first, that's not what "alliance" means by the way...

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You mean you are regurgitating propaganda lies... 

That I do care about, very much in fact, even if you don't... 

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"Lies". Okay, sure. That's why Malaysia is talking to the U.N about it. 

 

 

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1 minute ago, spartan max2 said:

"Lies". Okay, sure. That's why Malaysia is talking to the U.N about it. 

 

 

Political dog and pony show, if Trump stays, this Prime Minister stays, if not, both goes... 

You still don't have a clue... 

:lol:

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1 minute ago, third_eye said:

Political dog and pony show, if Trump stays, this Prime Minister stays, if not, both goes... 

You still don't have a clue... 

:lol:

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So why is your PM dependent on the US president?  Malaysians can't think for themselves?  I mean, it's obvious China thinks on behalf of some of them but I assume they're the minority as most people don't like being stepped on.

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8 minutes ago, OverSword said:

So why is your PM dependent on the US president?  Malaysians can't think for themselves?  I mean, it's obvious China thinks on behalf of some of them but I assume they're the minority as most people don't like being stepped on.

Backdoor government, parliament was dissolved, the current PM is a US lapdog.. 

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