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Quad Summit moves to Biden's hometown in Delaware; India to host next year

The decision to move the summit to Wilmington allows Biden to host the event in his hometown, marking a significant moment as it will be the final summit for both the US President and Japanese PM Kishida, expected to step down soon.

September 08, 2024 / 09:30 IST
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PM Modi, US President Biden, Australian PM Albanese and Japanese PM Kishida hold a Quad meeting on the sidelines of the G7 Leaders' Summit in Hiroshima on May 20, 2023.

The Quad leaders are set to gather in Wilmington, Delaware, on September 21, marking a shift from the original plan to host the summit in India. The latest decision allows US President Joe Biden to host the summit in his hometown, making it a significant event as it will be the final summit for both Biden and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, who are expected to step down soon.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will also attend the summit, aligning with their visit to the US for the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA). PM Modi is scheduled to address the “Summit of the Future” during the UNGA.

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The move to Wilmington, reported by Japanese newspaper Nikkei Asia, came after consultations among Quad partners. This arrangement lets Biden host the summit in his final year as president, while India will now host the Quad summit in 2025, potentially under the new US administration led by either Donald Trump or Kamala Harris.

The Wilmington summit will celebrate the 20th anniversary of the Quad’s formation and will address a comprehensive agenda, including COVID-19 response, emerging technologies, and supply chain cooperation. Despite the Quad's growing significance in the Indo-Pacific, the summit occurs amidst a heated US presidential election campaign.