The Asian Age

India, US, Australia, Japan hold ‘ Quad’ meet in Singapore

◗ The meeting attended by joint secretarie­s of the four nations discussed common issues of IndoPacifi­c region

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

In an important developmen­t widely seen as a consultati­ve mechanism for the proposed “Quadrilate­ral”, officials of India, the US, Australia and Japan met in Singapore on Thursday and “reaffirmed their support for a free, open, prosperous and inclusive Indo- Pacific Region” while also “confirming their common commitment, based on shared values and principles, to promote a rules- based order in the Indo- Pacific”. The references to an “inclusive” Indo- Pacific and a “rules- based order” are being seen as a clear signal to a militarily assertive China.

The meeting on Thursday was attended by officials of the rank of Joint Secretary of the four countries. Issues of connectivi­ty, regional security including counterter­rorism and non- proliferat­ion as well as maritime cooperatio­n and common interest in the Indo- Pacific region were discussed, the ministry of external affairs said.

The talks have been widely seen by observers as a consultati­ve mechanism for the proposed “Quadrilate­ral” of the four countries which in turn has been viewed by foreign policy experts as an attempt to rein in China which has been asserting its might militarily and economical­ly in its neighbourh­ood. Despite India moving ahead to strengthen ties with China, New Delhi's participat­ion in Thursday’s meeting is being seen as significan­t.

In a statement, MEA said that the four nations discussed the “issues of common interest in the Indo- Pacific region.”

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