India, July 11 -- Modi's third visit to Australia, shows a relationship that has moved past symbolism into the business of contracts and commitments

When Prime Minister Narendra Modi touched down in Melbourne on Wednesday evening, fresh from a warm reception in Jakarta and Yogyakarta, he was on an important leg of a three-nation Indo-Pacific tour. This is his third visit to Australia as Prime Minister - a frequency no Indian premier has matched - and it says something about how central Canberra has become to New Delhi's calculus east of Singapore, defined by 'Act East' policy.

At the third Australia-India Annual Summit, Modi and his host Anthony Albanese oversaw what officials describe as eighteen distinct outcomes: a Joint Declaration ...