Quad's Ports of Future: How 24 Nations Are Reshaping Indo-Pacific Trade

India has taken a leadership role by hosting the first-ever Quad Ports of Future Conference in Mumbai. The event brought together 120 delegates from 24 different Indo-Pacific nations to discuss modern port infrastructure. Participants focused on creating resilient, secure ports through better technology and regulatory frameworks. This initiative represents a major step in strengthening maritime connectivity across the Indo-Pacific region.

Key Points: India Hosts First Quad Ports of Future Conference in Mumbai

  • Conference featured 120 delegates from 24 Indo-Pacific partner nations
  • Focused on infrastructure, financing, and regulatory framework coordination
  • Aimed to mobilize government and private sector port investments
  • Strengthened collaboration on cybersecurity and digital ecosystems
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India hosts first Quad Ports of Future Conference

India leads inaugural Quad Ports of Future Conference with 120 delegates from 24 Indo-Pacific nations, focusing on resilient infrastructure and maritime security.

"Thematic panel discussions centred on advancing a shared Quad vision for resilient, secure & future-ready ports - Randhir Jaiswal, MEA Spokesperson"

Mumbai, Oct 30

India hosted the first Quad Ports of the Future Conference in Mumbai, with thematic panel discussions centered on advancing a shared Quad vision for resilient, secure and future-ready ports, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) stated on Thursday.

MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal stated that as many as 120 delegates from 24 Indo-Pacific nations participated in the conference.

"India hosted the 1st Quad Ports of the Future Conference with participation of 120 delegates from 24 Indo-Pacific partners. Thematic panel discussions centred on advancing a shared Quad vision for resilient, secure & future-ready ports -- strengthening collaboration on infrastructure, financing, regulatory frameworks, workforce development, technology, digital ecosystems, cybersecurity and sustainability," Jaiswal posted on X.

A statement released by Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways mentioned that the Quad Initiative is aimed at promoting modern and resilient port infrastructure development across the Indo-Pacific.

"This initiative seeks to harness the Quad' s collective expertise to coordinate, exchange information, share best practices, and mobilise both government and private sector investments in quality port infrastructure. The partnership is a move to bolster maritime connectivity, logistics resilience, and quality infrastructure in the Indo-Pacific, leveraging the Quad's combined resources and institutional expertise," it detailed.

Quad brings together four countries - India, Australia, Japan, and the United States, with a commitment to work as a force for global good and to support a free and open Indo-Pacific that is prosperous and resilient.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong, and then-Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya met in Washington on July 1, 2025 for the 10th Quad Foreign Ministers' Meeting. The leaders of four nations reaffirmed their steadfast commitment to a free and open Indo-Pacific, and opposed any unilateral actions that seek to change the status quo by force or coercion.

"We underscore our commitment to defending the rule of law, sovereignty, and territorial integrity. As four leading maritime nations in the Indo-Pacific, we are united in our conviction that peace and stability in the maritime domain underpin the security and prosperity of the region. We are committed to a region where all countries are free from coercion and strongly oppose any unilateral actions that seek to change the status quo by force or coercion," read a joint statement issued from the Quad Foreign Ministers' Meeting in Washington.

The leaders of four nations discussed the opportunities and challenges in the Indo-Pacific and how to further harness the strengths and resources of the Quad to advance peace, security, and prosperity, working with the regional partners.

- IANS

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Rahul R
Great to see India taking the lead in Quad initiatives. Our ports need modernization and this collaboration will bring best practices from Japan and US. Hope this translates to better infrastructure in our coastal cities soon!
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Sarah B
While the initiative sounds promising, I hope the focus on cybersecurity and sustainability is genuine and not just buzzwords. Our ports have faced security challenges before - implementation is key.
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Arjun K
120 delegates from 24 countries! Mumbai proving why it's India's commercial capital. This Quad partnership is crucial for countering Chinese influence in the region. Jai Hind! 🚢
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Kavya N
Workforce development and technology sharing mentioned here could create so many job opportunities for Indian youth. Hope our port workers get proper training and benefits from this initiative.
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Michael C
The emphasis on "free and open Indo-Pacific" and opposing unilateral actions sends a strong message. Good to see India standing firm on maritime security and territorial integrity.

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