AUKUS

From Gyaankosh

AUKUS is a trilateral security partnership for the Indo-Pacific region between Australia, the UK, and the US. It was announced on 15 September 2021.

  • This partnership involves the US and the UK assisting Australia in acquiring nuclear-powered submarines.
  • This partnership spelled the end of a French–Australian submarine deal.
AUKUS Group

Aims of AUKUS

  • Cooperation on advanced cyber mechanisms, artificial intelligence and autonomy, quantum technologies, undersea capabilities, hypersonic and counter-hypersonic, electronic warfare, innovation and information sharing.
  • Focus on military capability, distinguishing it from the Five Eyes intelligence-sharing alliance that also includes New Zealand and Canada.
  • Focus on nuclear-powered submarines.

Work of AUKUS

AUKUS works on 2 pillars

  1. Pillar 1 – Nuclear-powered submarines
  2. Pillar 2 – Technology which includes Computer and cybertechnology, Hypersonic and counter-hypersonic and Radar capability.

Members of AUKUS

  • Officially the AUKUS have 3 members
    • UK
    • US
    • Australia
  • New Zealand has agreed to officially explore the potential benefits of joining Pillar – 2. In March 2023, New Zealand’s defence minister Andrew Little said New Zealand had been offered the opportunity to discuss joining AUKUS for the non-submarine co-operation areas.
  • The non-participating nations were also subject to media speculation about potentially joining
    • Canada
    • India
    • Japan
    • South Korea

News Regarding AUKUS

Australia, Britain to build AUKUS subs

  • Australia and Britain made a landmark deal to develop AUKUS nuclear-powered submarines.
  • The two countries along with the United States have pledged to beef up their military muscle in a bid to counter China’s rise.
  • However, some fear Mr. Trump could jettison the pact if he wins this year’s presidential election, returning to his “America first” style of foreign policy.