Quad Foreign Ministers Revolutionize Indo-Pacific Strategy
At the 11th Quad Foreign Ministers' Meeting in New Delhi, landmark agreements were reached to enhance maritime surveillance, fortify submarine cable systems, and develop resilient supply networks for critical minerals across the Indo-Pacific. The ministers underscored their commitment to a free, prosperous region by addressing key security and economic issues.
The bustling heart of India's capital, New Delhi, witnessed a pivotal gathering as key diplomats from the Quad nations convened to forge new strategic directions for the Indo-Pacific. Held at the historic Hyderabad House, the 11th Quad Foreign Ministers' Meeting resulted in significant pacts aimed at bolstering regional security and development.
Discussions spearheaded by Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, alongside counterparts from the US, Japan, and Australia, emphasized fortifying maritime and economic security. Japan's representative, Kitamura Toshihiro, highlighted the agreements on critical mineral supply chains, underscoring the region's strategic needs.
In aligning efforts to counter modern geopolitical pressures, the alliance unveiled initiatives addressing global commerce freedoms and combating coercive regional tactics. Efforts to bolster infrastructure, like port upgrades in the Pacific, and tackling transnational digital crimes, reflect the Quad's proactive commitment to peace and stability.
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