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The United States has ruled out adding India or Japan to the new trilateral security partnership with Australia and Britain to meet the challenges of the 21st century in the strategic Indo-Pacific region.

On September 15, U.S. President Joe Biden, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson jointly announced the formation of the trilateral security alliance AUKUS under which Australia would get a fleet of nuclear-powered submarines for the first time.

"The announcement of AUKUS last week was not meant to be an indication, and I think this is the message the President also sent to (French President Emmanuel) Macron, that there is no one else who will be involved in security in the Indo-Pacific," White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki told reporters at her daily news conference on September 22, 2021.

Ms. Psaki was responding to a question if countries like India and Japan whose leaders would be in Washington this week for the first in-person Quad Summit would be made part of the new security alliance.

The Quad comprises India, the US, Japan and Australia. US President Joe Biden is hosting the first in-person Quad summit at the White House on September 24.

"On Friday… you'll have the Australians there (for the Quad summit). But then you also have India and Japan. Would you envision for them a similar kind of military role that you've now defined for with the Australians?” a journalist asked.

"AUKUS? What would it become? JAUKUS? JAIAUKUS?” Psaki said in lighter moments before giving answer to the question.
The trilateral security alliance AUKUS, seen as an effort to counter China in the Indo-Pacific, will allow the US and the UK to provide Australia with the technology to develop nuclear-powered submarines for the first time.
Sharp reaction from China, France
China has sharply criticised the trilateral alliance, saying such exclusive grouping has no future and will gravely undermine regional stability and aggravate the arms race and hurt international non-proliferation efforts.

The move has also angered France, an European ally of the US, which said it had been "stabbed in the back" and has publicly expressed its outrage at the AUKUS alliance. It recalled its ambassador to the US and Australia after the AUKUS security deal was announced. France also lost a lucrative contract to build conventional submarines for Australia.

Meanwhile, in a bid to mend ties, President Joe and his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron agreed on Wednesday that the “open consultations” among allies on matters of strategic interest to France would have helped in having a better situation.

Mr. Biden and Mr. Macron have decided to open a process of in-depth consultations, aimed at creating the conditions for ensuring confidence and proposing concrete measures toward common objectives, a joint statement said after their meeting.

"Of course, it's an important topic in conversations with the French, with a range of countries who have a direct interest in the region,” Ms. Psaki said at the White House briefing on September 23, 2021.

 
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The United States has ruled out adding India or Japan to the new trilateral security partnership with Australia and Britain to meet the challenges of the 21st century in the strategic Indo-Pacific region.

On September 15, U.S. President Joe Biden, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson jointly announced the formation of the trilateral security alliance AUKUS under which Australia would get a fleet of nuclear-powered submarines for the first time.

"The announcement of AUKUS last week was not meant to be an indication, and I think this is the message the President also sent to (French President Emmanuel) Macron, that there is no one else who will be involved in security in the Indo-Pacific," White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki told reporters at her daily news conference on September 22, 2021.

Ms. Psaki was responding to a question if countries like India and Japan whose leaders would be in Washington this week for the first in-person Quad Summit would be made part of the new security alliance.

The Quad comprises India, the US, Japan and Australia. US President Joe Biden is hosting the first in-person Quad summit at the White House on September 24.

"On Friday… you'll have the Australians there (for the Quad summit). But then you also have India and Japan. Would you envision for them a similar kind of military role that you've now defined for with the Australians?” a journalist asked.

"AUKUS? What would it become? JAUKUS? JAIAUKUS?” Psaki said in lighter moments before giving answer to the question.
The trilateral security alliance AUKUS, seen as an effort to counter China in the Indo-Pacific, will allow the US and the UK to provide Australia with the technology to develop nuclear-powered submarines for the first time.
Sharp reaction from China, France
China has sharply criticised the trilateral alliance, saying such exclusive grouping has no future and will gravely undermine regional stability and aggravate the arms race and hurt international non-proliferation efforts.

The move has also angered France, an European ally of the US, which said it had been "stabbed in the back" and has publicly expressed its outrage at the AUKUS alliance. It recalled its ambassador to the US and Australia after the AUKUS security deal was announced. France also lost a lucrative contract to build conventional submarines for Australia.

Meanwhile, in a bid to mend ties, President Joe and his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron agreed on Wednesday that the “open consultations” among allies on matters of strategic interest to France would have helped in having a better situation.

Mr. Biden and Mr. Macron have decided to open a process of in-depth consultations, aimed at creating the conditions for ensuring confidence and proposing concrete measures toward common objectives, a joint statement said after their meeting.

"Of course, it's an important topic in conversations with the French, with a range of countries who have a direct interest in the region,” Ms. Psaki said at the White House briefing on September 23, 2021.

Oh no.. These fool Americans don’t know Google CEO is an Indian?? :lol:
 
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Means no "Chutiya" country to be part of AUKUS, but India can give "Phull Sapporrt" to AUKUS. :lol: :lol:
 
US does not share their nuclear military tech with anyone except for the UK. To qualify for such treatment, the partner has to be prepared to commit troops and fight alongside the US unquestionably. UK has proven that it can be trusted by the US in this way. Even Canada will not qualify for such treatment. To include Australia in this category now is a monumental move by the US.

India or Japan cannot and should not hope for the same treatment if they are not willing to completely align with US military command.
 
US Declined India’s Inclusion in AUCUS
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Washington, Sep 23 (PTI) The US has ruled out the possibility of India or Japan being included in the recently formed tripartite alliance ‘Ocus’ (AUKUS) with Australia and Britain for the security of the Indo-Pacific.

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said at a daily news conference on Wednesday that the Ocus announcement last week was not merely symbolic, and I think President Joe Biden has sent the same message to French President Emmanuel Macron that the Indo-Pacific No other country will be included in the coalition formed for security.

Saki was asked whether India or Japan would be included in this alliance, to which he replied.

The US, Britain and Australia on September 15 announced a new trilateral security alliance ‘Aukus’ (AUKUS) for the strategically important region amid China’s growing influence in the Indo-Pacific, to protect their common interests. and better share defense capabilities, including helping Australia acquire nuclear-powered submarines. Due to this agreement, it has canceled the contract with France.

France had criticized its non-inclusion in the coalition, saying it showed a lack of coherence when it faced common challenges in the Indo-Pacific.

“It is, of course, an important topic for discussion with many countries, including France, who have a direct interest in this area,” Saki said.
 
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appeasing India could break all hell loose in Pakistan this was predictable they were never gonna be included and pissing Pakistan off could be unpredictable for the world order
 
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