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The latest Quad Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in New Delhi underscores a growing strategic convergence among India, United States, Japan, and Australia on tackling both traditional and emerging security threats.
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The latest Quad Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in New Delhi underscores a growing strategic convergence among India, United States, Japan, and Australia on tackling both traditional and emerging security threats. The unequivocal condemnation of terrorism in all its forms, including cross-border attacks, reflects a renewed urgency to address persistent global security challenges. By explicitly referencing recent attacks and calling for action against terror networks, financiers, and sponsors, the Quad has signalled a firmer, more coordinated stance that goes beyond rhetoric. This alignment is particularly significant at a time when geopolitical tensions and asymmetric threats continue to test international cooperation.
Equally notable is the grouping’s focus on emerging forms of transnational crime, especially the rise of online scam centres in Southeast Asia. By linking cyber-enabled fraud with serious crimes such as human trafficking, drug trade, and illicit financing, the Quad has broadened the definition of security in the Indo-Pacific. The emphasis on law enforcement cooperation and regulatory coordination suggests a shift towards practical, ground-level collaboration rather than purely strategic dialogue. This approach recognises that modern threats are interconnected and often technology-driven, requiring adaptive and coordinated responses among like-minded nations.
At a broader level, the Quad’s reaffirmation of a free and open Indo-Pacific, along with its concerns over developments in the East and South China Seas, reflects the group’s evolving geopolitical role. While not a formal alliance, its increasing cohesion on security, economic, and technological issues indicates a maturing partnership aimed at maintaining regional stability. The challenge, however, lies in translating commitments into sustained action while balancing diplomatic sensitivities. If the Quad can maintain this momentum and deliver tangible outcomes, it could emerge as a key pillar in shaping a secure and rules-based Indo-Pacific order.

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