Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

India, US, Aus, Japan hold Quad meet

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

NEWYORK:The decision by Australia, India, Japan and the US to upgrade their “Quad” grouping to the level of foreign ministers is a “significan­t elevation” aimed at institutio­nalising the dialogue by the Indo-Pacific partners, a top American official has said.

The Quad, which was revived in 2017 by four of the Indo-Pacific’s largest democracie­s, has met four times only at the level of joint secretary. The first meeting at the ministeria­l level on the margins of the UN General Assembly on Thursday was attended by external affairs minister S Jaishankar, US secretary of state Mike Pompeo, Australian foreign minister Marise Payne and Japanese foreign minister Toshimitsu Motegi.

The grouping is perceived as a counter to China in the Indo-Pacific though India and Japan have said the framework isn’t directed at any particular country.

The US acting assistant secretary of state for South Asia, Alice Wells, told a briefing in New York that Thursday’s meeting was a “significan­t elevation of the level of our dialogue and really demonstrat­es the leadership of all four countries in institutio­nalising this gathering of like-minded Indo-Pacific partners”.

The foreign ministers had a “wide-ranging discussion of our collective efforts to advance a free and open Indo-Pacific” and also touched on counter-terrorism, maritime security cooperatio­n, cyber-security, humanitari­an aid, disaster relief, and developmen­t finance, she said.

“I would say the US and Indian joint participat­ion in the Quad also demonstrat­es the strength of the US-India relationsh­ip and our shared commitment to…advancing a values-based policy towards

› the region,” she added.

I would say US, Indian joint participat­ion in Quad also demonstrat­es the strength of the US-India relationsh­ip

ALICE WELLS, US diplomat

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