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Quad Foreign Ministers to Convene in New Delhi on May 26 for Strategic Talks

The Quad Foreign Ministers will meet in New Delhi on May 26 at the invitation of External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar. The meeting will focus on advancing cooperation in maritime security, supply chains, infrastructure, and technology. Ministers from Australia, Japan, and the US will also hold bilateral talks and call on Prime Minister Narendra Modi. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasized deepening energy ties and Quad coordination amid global supply disruptions.

Quad Foreign Ministers to meet in New Delhi on May 26

New Delhi, May 22

At the invitation of External Affairs Minister, S. Jaishankar, the Foreign Minister of Australia Penny Wong, the Foreign Minister of Japan Toshimitsu Motegi, and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio will undertake an official visit to New Delhi to participate in the Quad Foreign Ministers' Meeting on May 26.

According to the Ministry of External Affairs, the visit reflects continued high-level engagement among Quad partners and reinforces their shared vision for a free, open, and inclusive Indo-Pacific region.

The official statement said, "In keeping with the Quad vision for a Free and Open Indo-Pacific, the Ministers will build on discussions held in Washington, DC on 1 July 2025. They will exchange views on advancing Quad cooperation across priority areas, review progress on ongoing Quad initiatives, and reflect on recent developments in the Indo-Pacific region and other international issues of mutual concern."

The meeting is expected to focus on key areas of cooperation, including maritime security, resilient supply chains, infrastructure development, critical and emerging technologies, climate action, and humanitarian assistance and disaster relief. The discussions will also review ongoing Quad initiatives aimed at strengthening regional stability and economic growth.

During their visit, the Foreign Ministers of Australia and Japan, along with the US Secretary of State, are also expected to hold bilateral meetings with EAM Jaishankar. They are further scheduled to call on Prime Minister Narendra Modi during their stay in the national Capital.

The Quad meeting comes at a time when Indo-Pacific geopolitical dynamics continue to evolve, with member countries seeking to deepen cooperation and coordination on shared regional and global challenges.

Meanwhile, ahead of his visit to India, Rubio said Washington wants to expand energy ties with New Delhi and deepen coordination through the Quad, while describing India as a "great ally" and "great partner" amid global supply disruptions linked to the Strait of Hormuz.

Leaving for India, with a stopover in Europe, Rubio told reporters in Miami that the US was ready to increase energy exports to India as concerns grow over disruptions to global oil and gas supplies following tensions in West Asia.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Michael C

I appreciate the vision, but there's a lot of talk about 'shared values' and not enough about actual deliverables. India should push for more concrete infrastructure projects in the region where we can actually compete with what others are offering.

Vikram M

Jaishankar ji is doing a solid job on the diplomacy front. The fact that Rubio called India a 'great ally' is a sign of how far we've come. But we must be careful—Quad should be about cooperation, not targeting anyone. Let's focus on our own development first.

Preeti I

Finally, some serious attention on maritime security and supply chains. 😊 Our fishermen and traders need stability. But I hope India maintains its independent foreign policy—it's okay to be friends with everyone, but not at the cost of our own interests.

Sneha F

I'm cautiously optimistic. Quad talks about climate action and tech, but we need to see this translate into funding and partnerships for renewable energy in the Global South. India can lead here, but only if the developed members walk the talk. 🤔

Rahul R

Smart move to host this in Delhi. The PM meeting all three foreign ministers shows India's growing weight. The US wanting to export more energy to us is interesting—could reduce our dependence on volatile regions. Let's hope the details are equally good.

Lisa P

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