Three years have passed since Australia, the UK and the US forged the Aukus strategic alliance, a trilateral security pact aimed at reshaping security dynamics in the Indo-Pacific region. A central component of this agreement is the development of nuclear-powered submarine capability for Australia, underscoring the enduring importance of submarines in modern defence.
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