India and Australia have come a long way since the 1998 nuclear tests when Canberra piled on New Delhi like a ton of bricks and called back its military attaché from India. The Vajpayee government was extremely cut up and relations remained frosty for some time. But much has changed with the flux in the global strategic order and a rising China’s belligerence in Asia. Concerns over China have brought India, the US, Japan and Australia together as part of the quadrilateral group to contain the Asian giant. With India and Australia sharing a common strategic threat, political understanding has grown leading to a quantum leap in engagement between the two. Relations have steadily improved over the last two decades.