据《半岛电视台》报道,印度总理莫迪近期对印度尼西亚、澳大利亚和新西兰三国进行了访问 [1]。此次外交行动标志着印度在亚太地区角色发生转变,从单纯的平衡者向地区秩序的塑造者演进 [1]。通过深化与这些国家在防务、海上安全、网络及关键技术、清洁能源以及关键矿产领域的合作,印度旨在构建多极化的地区秩序 [1]。这一战略举措有助于避免印度在中美博弈中被迫选边站队 [1]。在具体落实方面,澳大利亚将邀请印度军事教官赴澳国防学院任职 [1]。此外,双方已敲定行政安排以促进澳大利亚向印度出口民用核能铀 [1]。
Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent diplomatic tour of Indonesia, Australia, and New Zealand marks a strategic shift for India in the Indo-Pacific region. This series of visits signals that India is transitioning from being merely a balancer to an active shaper of regional order [1]. Through deepening cooperation with these nations on defense, nuclear energy, critical minerals, clean energy, cybersecurity, and key technologies, New Delhi aims to construct a multipolar framework without feeling compelled to choose sides in the competition between China and the United States [1]. As part of this strengthened partnership, Australia has agreed to invite Indian military instructors to serve at its National Defence College [1]. Additionally, both countries have finalized administrative arrangements designed to facilitate the export of civilian nuclear fuel from Australia to India [1].