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Summary: Foreign ministers from India, France, and Australia recently met (virtually) at the Raisina Dialogue, Indiaâs flagship annual conference on geopolitics and geoeconomics. What can they get done if they work together?
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“We need plurilateralism,” argued Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar. “Multilateralism is not delivering.” The minister was speaking about the benefits of small groups of countries working together at a panel at the recently completed Raisina Dialogue alongside the French and Australian foreign ministers. All told, the message was clear. These were three countries that were dedicated to strategic cooperation in the Indo-Pacific—and they felt they could achieve more as a trio than in a bigger cohort.