Australia's plan to enhance missile defence signals a shift in strategy responding to regional threats, especially focusing on China's increasing military capabilities in the Indo-Pacific.
Minister Conroy highlighted that 'the competition is at its sharpest in our region,' indicating a significant shift in how Australia perceives and responds to security threats.
The Australian government expressed 'significant concern' over China's September ICBM test, viewing it as a violation of the Treaty of Rarotonga against nuclear weapons in the Pacific.
With plans to deploy SM-6 missiles and increase defence spending, Australia aims to fortify its regional security posture amid growing tensions in the Asia Pacific.
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