Deccan Chronicle

Quad partners send message to China

THE MEET is seen by foreign policy experts as an attempt to rein in China which has been asserting its might militarily and economical­ly in its neighbourh­ood

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT NEW DELHI, JUNE 7

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”.

It also confirmed “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 counter-terrorism and non-proliferat­ion as well as maritime cooperatio­n and common interest in the Indo-Pacific region were discussed, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said in a statement.

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.

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