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Quad Nations Launch Critical Minerals Framework to Secure Indo-Pacific Supply Chains

The Quad nations have announced a new Critical Minerals Framework to strengthen supply chains in the Indo-Pacific region. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio detailed the initiative during a joint press statement in Delhi. The grouping also launched maritime security initiatives, including the Indo-Pacific Maritime Surveillance Corporation Initiative. Additionally, the Quad announced plans to work with Fiji on port infrastructure and launched an energy security initiative.

Quad to launch critical minerals framework to strengthen critical mineral supply chains in Indo-Pacific: US Secretary of State

New Delhi, May 26

The Quad nations will establish a new framework to secure critical mineral supply chains, marking a significant expansion of economic and security cooperation across the Indo-Pacific region. The framework aims to combine economic policies and coordinate investments to safeguard key sectors against supply disruptions.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced the initiative during a joint press statement at the Quad Foreign Ministers Meeting in Delhi.

"We'll announce the Quad Critical Minerals Framework, which will guide each of us to leverage economic policy tools and coordinate investment to strengthen critical mineral supply chains, including in mining and processing and in critical minerals recycling," Rubio said.

The strategic importance of the region prompted the four member nations to also address maritime security through two major initiatives. The grouping rolled out the Indo-Pacific Maritime Surveillance Corporation Initiative alongside an expanded tracking system.

"The first is the launch of the Indo-Pacific Maritime Surveillance Corporation Initiative, which is going to leverage each of our country's maritime surveillance capabilities in the Indo-Pacific to enhance information sharing," Rubio said. "Related to that is also the expansion of the Indo-Pacific Maritime Domain Awareness Initiative, which provides and can provide near-reported real-time commercial maritime domain awareness data to countries throughout the Indo-Pacific."

The US Secretary of State also acknowledged India's upcoming role in joint security operations, confirming that New Delhi will host the next collaborative coast guard deployment.

"I also want to thank India for committing to hosting the next iteration of the Quad at Sea mission, which brings together our respective coast guards together in one place on one ship," Rubio said.

Rubio emphasized that maintaining open sea lanes directly impacts the global economy, as a vast majority of international commerce relies on these specific waters.

"The reason why maritime security is so important beyond the fact that current events remind us of what can happen when maritime security is impeded is the fact that 60 per cent of global maritime trade passes through the Indo-Pacific, and it's a vital national interest not just to the four countries represented here today, but to dozens and dozens of countries, countless countries around the world," Rubio said.

The partnership expanded its infrastructure focus to the Pacific Islands, targeting limited port capacity through a new project with Fiji.

"We're announcing plans to work with Fiji to advance that country's port infrastructure," Rubio said. He highlighted that it will be the first time that the Quad partners work together on a port infrastructure project. "We believe it will be very successful and that it will serve as a model for other projects in the future," he added.

To address energy resilience, Rubio introduced a dedicated security initiative. The project will focus on management, technological cooperation, and emergency response planning, with a follow-up forum scheduled in the United States later this year.

"Finally, on energy and fuel security, we'll be announcing the Quad Initiative on Indo-Pacific Energy Security that will help strengthen regional energy resilience," Rubio said. "And through this initiative, the partners will work to identify areas of cooperation in technology and management and policy and international market analysis and emergency response exercises."

Rubio concluded by stating that the United States views the alliance as a central element of its broader international approach.

"So we are beginning to show real achievements and real accomplishments committed to this partnership," Rubio said. "It is a linchpin and a cornerstone of our global strategy as a nation in the United States."

The joint statement was attended by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong and Japanese Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi, along with India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

It's reassuring to see the Quad moving from meetings to concrete actions. The maritime surveillance initiative will help keep trade routes open - crucial for everyone's economy. India hosting the Quad at Sea mission next is excellent news for regional stability. 🇮🇳🤝

Ramesh W

All this sounds good but I hope it's not just another paper framework. India has been talking about critical mineral security for years. Let's see if Quad actually helps us build processing plants and reduce dependence on imports from certain neighbors. The energy security initiative is also welcome - we need fuel security badly.

James A

Great to see the Quad focusing on practical cooperation. The maritime domain awareness expansion will help smaller Pacific nations too. And working with Fiji on port infrastructure shows this isn't just about big powers - it's about helping the entire region. Smart strategy from all four countries.

Priya S

As someone working in the renewable energy sector, this critical minerals framework gives me hope. India has huge lithium finds in Jammu & Kashmir and Rajasthan - if Quad funding and technology helps us mine and process them sustainably, we could become a global hub for battery manufacturing. But we must ensure local communities benefit too.

Michael C

India hosting the next Quad at Sea mission is a big responsibility and opportunity. Our Coast Guard will learn a lot from joint exercises with US, Japan, and Australia. But I hope it's not just about military cooperation - the energy security initiative sounds promising if it helps stabilize fuel prices for common people in the Indo-Pacific.

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