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The Quad, an alliance comprising the United States, India, Japan, and Australia, has emerged as a key counterweight to China’s growing influence in the Indo-Pacific. While not a formal military ...
Without naming China, the Quad has expressed concerns about 'any unilateral actions' to change the status quo in the South China Sea Foreign ministers from Australia, India, Japan and the United ...
Even as Japan, India, and Australia face US tariffs, they are also being pressured by Washington to rebalance their ties with ...
The Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad) — comprising the US, India, Japan and Australia — has evolved from a maritime security grouping into a vital platform for countering China’s growing ...
Despite the size and importance of the Indian Ocean, American strategists have often treated it as a backwater. It’s true ...
China is struggling to pull up its economy that ... At the summit, the leaders agreed to expand the partnership among the Quad nations’ coast guards to improve interoperability and capabilities ...
Despite its members’ mutual concerns about China and their commitment to the idea of the Indo-Pacific as a single and shared strategic space, Quad cooperation did not grow at a steady pace.
Previously, India was seen as the ‘weak link’ in Quad. At the Delaware summit, India seemed more willing to take on China’s growing initiatives in the Indo-Pacific.
India faces tough choices in a growing tariff war with the US and China, writes. As Trump threatens exports and China deepens ...