Asian Journal

India, US, Japan, Australia discuss cooperatio­n in Indo-pacific

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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.

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