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After leaving the EU, the UK intends to increase its defence spending and among other things, focus on the Indo-Pacific Region.

Summary

 

The UK plans to have more of a presence in the Indo-Pacific region by developing stronger relationships with regional powers, including Australia and Japan. There is also the potential for UK bases in Asia and more permanent deployments of warships and marines. This is possible thanks to a large increase in defence spending (at the expense of the aid budget). Much of this extra money will be used to replace nuclear submarines; develop new cyber force and space commands; and conduct direct energy weapons research. According to the ASPI, the UK aims to be the prime naval power in Europe. Increased British activity in the Indo-Pacific region should be good for Australia by helping to maintain the freedom of movement across the world's oceans. What can Australia do to encourage the UK to become more involved in the Indo-Pacific region?

 

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