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Eye on China, Quad repeatedly pokes the 'dragon' in the room: 'It's testing us all'

The latest meeting of Quad in United States was notable for the one theme that brought the group into existence in the first place, shared concerns over China's military posturing.

September 23, 2024 / 16:07 IST
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President Joe Biden, PM Modi, Australia's PM Anthony Albanese and Japan's PM Fumio Kishida at the Quad Leaders Summit at Archmere Academy in Delaware (PTI)
President Joe Biden, PM Modi, Australia's PM Anthony Albanese and Japan's PM Fumio Kishida at the Quad Leaders Summit at Archmere Academy in Delaware (PTI)

"Quad is here to say," said Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the annual summit of the four-nation group hosted by outgoing US President Joe Biden in Delaware. The declaration by PM Modi, in his opening remarks, set the tone for the fourth in-person summit between India, US, Japan and Australia — together known as Quad.

Besides Modi and Biden, the fourth in-person summit on Saturday was attended by Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese.

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The latest meeting of Quad in United States was notable for the one theme that brought the group into existence in the first place, shared concerns over China's military posturing. Only this time, the gloves came off when the group yet again deplored Chinese activities in the Indo-Pacific.

Without directly naming China, Quad expressed serious concern over the situation in the South China Sea and nearby waters and condemned the "dangerous" use of coast guard and maritime militia vessels in that region.