He is scheduled to attend the Australia-India Defence Ministers' dialogue with his counterpart Stephen Smith, to be held in the Australian capital Canberra tomorrow.
Antony, who is the first ever Indian Defence Minister to visit Australia, landed in the western city of Perth and met Smith and was also greeted at a reception attended by prominent members of Western Australian and Indian academic, business and community organisations.
"The white paper outlines the profound strategic changes that are occurring as economic, strategic and military weight shifts to our part of the world, the Indo-Pacific region," Smith said in an official statement.
The two sides share an interest in helping to address these strategic changes, including through defence collaboration, the statement said.
Antony's visit has been described as historic and indicative of the increasing importance and depth of the Australia-India bilateral relationship, including defence and military cooperation.