Last week, while many Australians including some of our most senior political leaders were deeply concerned by the presence of former Victorian premier Daniel Andrews at the massive China Victory Day military parade and the Shanghai Co-Operation Organisation Summit in Beijing, the presence of two regional leaders should have worried us even more.

The first being India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi — leader of the world’s largest democracy and a fast growing and powerful economy — who is deeply unhappy with US President Donald Trump over his imposition of 50 per cent tariffs on Indian exports, along with Trump’s absurd claim that he solved the recent “war” between India and Pakistan.

Australian policy makers and our PM would have held their heads in despair to watch India pushed by Presi

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