India and Australia Establish PACTS for Cybersecurity and Technology Cooperation

India and Australia Establish PACTS for Cybersecurity and Technology Cooperation

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On July 9, 2026, India and Australia launched the Partnership on Cyber, Critical Technologies and Supply Chains (PACTS) to enhance cooperation in cybersecurity and critical technologies. This new framework replaces the 2020 Cyber and Cyber Enabled Critical Technology Cooperation agreement. The partnership aims to bolster national and regional security, improve supply chain resilience, and promote digital choices. It is structured around five pillars: supply chain resilience, critical technology, cybersecurity, digital resilience, and defense research collaboration. Specific initiatives include developing a trusted vendor framework and enhancing cooperation on AI and telecommunications. The partnership reflects a commitment to democratic values and responsible technology leadership. Both nations will work together to address cyber threats and enhance their technological capabilities.

Key Points: • India and Australia launched PACTS to enhance cybersecurity and technology cooperation. • The partnership includes five pillars focusing on supply chains, critical technologies, and cybersecurity. • The initiative aims to strengthen national security and promote resilient supply chains.

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2026-07-09
India and Australia launch PACTS
The new partnership aims to deepen cooperation in cybersecurity and critical technologies, replacing the 2020 framework.
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2026-07-09
PACTS announced by Ministry of External Affairs
The partnership will support national security and empower partners with digital choices, focusing on five interrelated pillars.
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