Indo-Pacific security in focus at Griffith Aus-India-Japan trilateral event

A group of international researchers will examine the changing state of strategic and tactical behaviour within the Indo-Pacific region at next month’s Australia-India-Japan trilateral workshop in Brisbane.
Run by Griffith University and Japan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the two-day event will bring together industry experts and academics from educational institutions and government agencies across its participating countries at Hotel Jen, in the CBD.
The conference will be opened on Monday 5 February by Professor Caitlin Byrne, the Director of the Griffith Asia Institute.
Workshop attendees will provide insights about the potential international impacts of the changing regional dynamic, as well as recommendations on ways in which cooperation between Australia, India and Japan – and other states – can stabilise and secure the region. The workshop will focus in particular on the means being used to alter the status quo, their effect on the region’s existing order, and how they may be countered.
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