Hindustan Times (Jammu)

Biden, Modi and Albanese hail Shinzo Abe’s role in founding the Quad

- Prashant Jha letters@hindustant­imes.com

The leaders of India, US and Australia in a joint statement on Friday hailed former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe’s role in founding the Quad, credited him for deepening Japan’s ties with each of their countries, and committed themselves to redoubling the effort towards a free, open, peaceful and prosperous IndoPacifi­c.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, US President Joe Biden, and Australian PM Anthony Albanese — leaders of the three countries that constitute the Quad along with Japan — said they were shocked at Abe’s tragic assassinat­ion.

Abe -- Japan’s longest serving PM over two stints in 2006-07 and 2012-2020 -- was delivering a speech in Nara on Friday ahead of upper house elections when he was shot. He was airlifted to a local hospital but died of blood loss despite emergency treatment including massive blood transfusio­ns.

He was the architect of the idea of Indo-Pacific as a common geopolitic­al space and Quad as a mechanism to ensure a rulesbased order in the region.

“Prime Minister Abe was a transforma­tive leader for Japan and for Japanese relations with each one of our countries. He also played a formative role in the founding of the Quad partnershi­p, and worked tirelessly to advance a shared vision for a free and open Indo-Pacific,” the joint statement added.

“We will [honour] Prime Minister Abe’s memory by redoubling our work towards a peaceful and prosperous region.”

Despite it never being officially written down, the Quad has been driven by a shared concern among member countries about China’s increasing belligeren­ce and power projection in the region. In its earlier iteration in 2007, when pushed by Abe, Quad was unable to sustain as an institutio­nal mechanism — primarily because of what was seen as Australia’s desire to balance ties with China. But the seeds were sown, and a decade later, in Manila, officials from all four countries met in what marked the revival of Quad. This was followed by a ministeria­l-level meeting in New York and other subsequent engagement­s.

In 2021, after Joe Biden took over as president, he convened the first virtual leaders-level Quad summit in March, which was followed by an in-person leaders summit in Washington DC in September. While Quad foreign ministers met in Melbourne in February this year, leaders of Quad have already meet twice since the war in Ukraine began — virtually in March, and then for their second in-person summit in Tokyo in May.

Despite difference­s on Ukraine — India has not condemned Russian aggression or participat­ed in sanctions against Russia , while the other three members have actively done so— the Quad has continued to deepen its imprint.

To allay concerns in the region, particular­ly among the Asean (Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations) countries - who have deep economic ties with China and don’t wish to be seen as choosing between Washington and Beijing - and to counter China’s criticism of the grouping as a destabilis­ing bloc directed against it, Quad has focused on delivery of public goods such as vaccines; enhanced collaborat­ion on climate; deepened the partnershi­p on emerging and critical technologi­es, which are seen as the new frontier of the competitio­n with China; and provided scholarshi­ps to students from all four countries, among other steps.

The unpreceden­ted statement by Biden, Modi and Albanese was a tribute to this element of Shinzo Abe’s legacy.

I once reached important consensus with him on building China-Japan relations...I deeply regret his sudden death.

XI JINPING,

Chinese president

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