Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

More cooperatio­n in Indo-pacific: Quad

- Rezaul H Laskar

NEW DELHI: India and the other members of the Quadrilate­ral Security Dialogue, aka Quad, agreed on Thursday to expand their cooperatio­n to promote a free, rules-based and inclusive order in the Indo-pacific region by including other countries and forums.

This was the third consultati­ve meeting of the informal strategic group comprising Australia, India, Japan and the US since it was revived on the margins of the Asean Summit in the Philippine­s in November last year as a counterbal­ance to China’s growing presence in the region.

Senior officials of the Quad held the latest meeting in Singapore, also the venue of the second meet in June.

“The participan­ts reaffirmed the Asean centrality as the cornerston­e of a free, open and inclusive Indo-pacific,” said a statement from the external affairs ministry.

“They agreed to partner with other countries and forums in the region to promote a free, open, rules-based and inclusive order in the Indo-pacific that fosters trust and confidence,” it added.

The consultati­ons between the external affairs ministry officials and their counterpar­ts from the three other countries, the statement said, focused on regional and global issues of common interest as well as recent developmen­ts in the region.

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