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Quad fellowship­s extended to ASEAN countries: Jaishankar

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New Delhi - External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Saturday announced that the second cycle of Quad STEM Fellowship­s has been extended to ASEAN member countries too.

Jaishankar’s remarks came on the closing day of the Raisina Dialogue in the national capital on Saturday. He was addressing the ‘Quad Think Tank Forum’ session at the Raisina Dialogue.

“One very unique Quad initiative has been the STEM Fellowship programme - under which about a 100 scholars from the four countries have enrolled in courses in US universiti­es,” said Jaishankar. “I am very happy to share with you all that the second cycle of Quad STEM Fellowship­s has been extended to ASEAN member countries as well,” he added.

The Quad Fellowship is an initiative of the government­s of India, Australia, Japan, and the United States. Announced by the Quad partners on September 24, 2021, this scholarshi­p programme is designed to build ties among the next generation of scientists and technologi­sts.

The Quad Fellowship is operated in consultati­on with a nongovernm­ental task force composed of academic, foreign policy, and private sector leaders from each Quad country. Beginning in 2024, the fellowship will be administer­ed by the Institute of Internatio­nal Education (IIE), a global not-for-profit organisati­on that manages many of the world’s scholarshi­p and fellowship programmes.

The Quad Fellowship sponsors exceptiona­l master’s and doctoral students to study sci

ence, technology, engineerin­g, and mathematic­s (STEM) in the United States. The fellowship supports students from the four Quad countries - Australia, India, Japan, and the United States.

The fellowship develops a network of science and technology experts committed to advancing innovation and collaborat­ion in the private, public, and academic sectors, in their own nations and among Quad countries. The programme builds foundation­al understand­ing among Quad Fellows of one another’s societies and cultures through pro

gramming and networking opportunit­ies with each country’s top scientists, technologi­sts, and politician­s.

Addressing the session, Jaishankar also said that coming together of India, the US, Australia and Japan as part of Quad group serves to illustrate the growth of a multipolar order and advance a post-cold War thinking against ‘spheres of influence’.

“I believe it (Quad) has five messages. One, it reflects the growth of a multipolar order. Two, it is post-alliance and post-cold War thinking. Three, it is against spheres of influence. Four, it expresses the

democratis­ing of the global space and a collaborat­ive, not unilateral approach. And five, it is a statement that in this day and age, others cannot have a veto on our choices.”

Highlighti­ng the significan­ce of Quad grouping in Indo-pacific at the session, he said: “Now, this in turn would elicit the question, why the Indo-pacific? And the answer, I think, by now is very clear. The post-1945 division of what till then was perceived to be a cohesive threat resulted in our contemplat­ing the Indian Ocean and the Pacific one as two separate entities.”

One very unique Quad initiative has been the STEM Fellowship programme under which about a 100 scholars from the four countries have enrolled in courses in US universiti­es S JAISHANKAR

 ?? (ANI) ?? External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar speaks during a panel discussion at the 9th edition of the Raisina Dialogue 2024, in New Delhi on Friday
(ANI) External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar speaks during a panel discussion at the 9th edition of the Raisina Dialogue 2024, in New Delhi on Friday

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