Abstract
At the centre of the Indo-Pacific, India and Australia are two vibrant democracies. Both countries have progressively increased their strategic, economic and technological cooperation because they are united by common principles, democratic governance and convergent strategic interests. From a political understanding, this collaboration has developed into a complete strategic alliance with significant ramifications for regional stability. At the same time supply chain resilience remain crucial for both the countries as they look forward to create alternatives. In this context, the paper discusses how the two countries can collaborate in the energy sector and create a resilient supply chain in the critical mineral sector. It also highlights a few roadblock and various means to mitigate them.