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The Iran war has turned the Indian Ocean into a volatile new strategic theatre, reshaping power dynamics between the US, China, India, and Australia. The Lowy Institute argues Australia is well placed to shape the post-war order — but only if it updates strategic guidance, reinvigorates regional institutions, and deepens partnerships with Japan, India, and France. A rare analysis of the conflict's ripple effects in a region most coverage overlooks.
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