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Quad Summit | An assertion of India's strategic autonomy

Among the four Quad nations, India is probably in the most advantageous position, and should leverage it 

March 16, 2021 / 08:50 IST
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PM Narendra Modi. (PC-PTI)

On March 12, the Quad group of countries — Australia, India, Japan and the United States — held their first-ever summit. Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga and newly-elected US President Joe Biden in virtual discussion.

Coming at the highest level since 2004, when it was conceptualised, the meeting was significant. Four democracies with geostrategic importance, commitment to pluralism and market economy bringing in their ‘diverse perspective’ for united objectives, sent a strong message of their intention to strengthen the alliance within the framework of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue.

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Another highlight of the meeting was that this was the first meeting between Modi and Biden.

Given the geographical location of each of the four countries, the grouping as Biden noted, would make the quad “a vital arena for cooperation in the Indo-Pacific.”