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QUAD leaders renew call for free and open Indo-Pacific, strengthen infra partnership

Repeating in clearer terms that it will not stand for the continued beligerence of China in the region, the QUAD nations have pulled closer. It has also announced new Biological-E plant in India will push out 1 billion vaccine doses by 2022 end.

September 25, 2021 / 12:18 IST
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(Left to right) US President Joe Biden, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Japanese PM Yoshihide Suga and Australian PM Scott Morrison (Original images: Associated Press and Reuters)
(Left to right) US President Joe Biden, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Japanese PM Yoshihide Suga and Australian PM Scott Morrison (Original images: Associated Press and Reuters)

Keeping an eye on growing Chinese influence in the Indo-Pacific, the leaders of the QUAD nations--India, the United States, Australia and Japan--have committed to keeping the strategic region 'free and open', further cementing ties with each other.

The joint statement released after the first-ever in-person Quadrilateral Security Dialogue also known as QUAD summit in Washington DC had not so veiled references to China throughout. The QUAD repeatedly called for a 'free open, rules-based order, rooted in international law and undaunted by coercion, to bolster security and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific'.

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The statement recognised that in the past six months, apart from the growing Covid challenge, the issue of regional security has also become more complicated as the QUAD nations spar more with China on a host of issues.

"Regional security has become ever-more complex, testing all of our countries individually and together. Our cooperation, however, remains unflinching," a statement said.