Quad Foreign Ministers Meeting: Strengthening Indo-Pacific Partnerships

At the Quad Foreign Ministers Meeting, India's External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar emphasized strengthening alliances within the Indo-Pacific. With discussions on maritime security, economic resilience, and counter-terrorism, the focus was on enhancing cooperation among the Quad nations—India, Japan, Australia, and the US—to address global challenges effectively.

Quad Foreign Ministers Meeting: Strengthening Indo-Pacific Partnerships
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar (Photo/ANI). Image Credit: ANI

The Quad Foreign Ministers Meeting, held in New Delhi under the aegis of India's External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, concluded with a strong emphasis on deepening partnerships within the pivotal Indo-Pacific region. During the diplomatic engagement, Jaishankar accentuated the necessity of fortifying economic resilience, enhancing supply chains, and boosting production capacities among the Quad countries—India, Japan, Australia, and the United States.

Jaishankar highlighted significant progress in maritime collaboration, covering areas such as surveillance, logistics, undersea cables, capacity building, and humanitarian aid. The discussions reaffirmed the commitment to international law and safe, unimpeded maritime commerce. Emphasizing the importance of economic resilience, the ministers discussed promoting trusted technologies and addressing energy and fertilizer availability.

In addressing security challenges, Jaishankar reiterated the Quad's zero-tolerance stance on terrorism and stressed the right of nations to defend against attacks. Future prospects, he suggested, lie in increased exchanges and initiatives across sectors like business, healthcare, and digital activities, all contributing to a free and open Indo-Pacific. The meeting set the stage for ongoing cooperation amid evolving international dynamics.

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