India, US, Japan, Australia discuss cooperation in Indo-pacific
New Delhi: Officials of the quad, revived last year comprising India, the US, Japan, and Australia that seeks to work for peace and prosperity in the Indo-pacific region, met in Singapore on Thursday on the sidelines of this year’s East Asia Summit.
According to a statement issued by the External Affairs Ministry, the four sides held consultations on regional and global issues of common interest.
“The discussions focused on cooperation in areas such as connectivity, sustainable development, counter-terrorism, non-proliferation and maritime and cyber security, with a view to promoting peace, stability and prosperity in an increasingly inter-connected Indo-pacific region that the four countries share with each other and with other partners,” the statement said.
Reflecting India’s view, the participants reaffirmed the centrality of the role of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) regional bloc as the cornerstone of a free, open and inclusive Indo-pacific.
In his keynote address at the Shangri-la Dialogue, a Track I annual inter-governmental security forum organised by the International Institute of Strategic Studies (IISS) think tank in Singapore in June, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that India does not see the Indo-pacific region as a strategy or as a club of limited members.