Our message is clear, Quad is here to stay: PM Modi
"We are not against anyone. We all support a rules-based international order, respect for sovereignty, territorial integrity, and peaceful resolution of all issues," PM Modi said at Leaders Summit
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"When the Quad acts, it is not just for nations, it is for the people. This is the true essence of our human-centric approach," PM said.PHOTO:PTI
Wilmington,
22 Sept
Prime
Minister Narendra Modi has said that the Quad is not against anyone, but for a
rules-based international order and respect for sovereignty, in a veiled
reference to China.
"Free,
open, inclusive and prosperous Indo-Pacific is our priority," Modi said in
his opening remarks on Saturday at the summit hosted by President Joe Biden and
also attended by Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Japanese Prime
Minister Fumio Kishida.
"We
are not against anyone. We all support a rules-based international order,
respect for sovereignty, territorial integrity, and peaceful resolution of all
issues," Modi said, without naming any country.
China is
engaged in hotly contested territorial disputes in both the South China Sea and
the East China Sea.
China
claims sovereignty over all of the South China Sea. Vietnam, Malaysia, the
Philippines, Brunei and Taiwan have counterclaims.
"Our
message is clear -- Quad is here to stay, to assist, to partner and to
complement," Modi said.
"Together
we have taken many positive and inclusive initiatives in areas like health
security, critical and emerging technologies, climate change, capacity
building," he said.
He said
that the Quad leaders have gathered at a time when the world is surrounded by
tensions and conflicts.
"At
such a time, the working together of Quad with its democratic values is
significant for the entire human race," the prime minister said.
"Glad
to have met Quad Leaders during today’s Summit in Wilmington, Delaware. The
discussions were fruitful, focusing on how Quad can keep working to further
global good. We will keep working together in key sectors like healthcare,
technology, climate change and capacity building," Modi said in a post on
X.
During the
meeting, the leaders discussed novel ways of cooperating with partners in
Southeast Asia, the Pacific Islands and South Asia while reviewing and steering
the direction for the future of Quad cooperation, a senior administration
official told reporters after the meeting.
Calling
their conversation "wide-ranging", the official said the talks ranged
from deepening security and the maritime security space, the Quad logistics
network, and ways to deepen humanitarian assistance and disaster relief
cooperation.
Responding
to a question, the official said North Korea was also touched on, and more was
supposed to be discussed during the dinner.
“There's a
lot of alignment in our perspectives on North Korea,” said the official,
pointing to the joint statement, which has the strongest language against North
Korea that the Quad has ever offered.
“Obviously,
all of these leaders share significant concerns about the degree to which
Russian military assistance is emboldening North Korea and contributing to its
illicit programmes,” said the official.
"Quad
– a force for global good!," the Ministry of External Affairs said in a
post on X.
"PM
reaffirmed India’s commitment to the Quad cooperation for a free and open
Indo-Pacific. Quad will continue to assist the region’s development priorities
and accelerate the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals,"
it added.
Reiterating
that the Quad remains a "force for global good,” the four leaders
announced various initiatives to address the development priorities of the
Indo-Pacific region and the global community as a whole, the MEA said in a
press release.
During the
Quad Leaders' Cancer Moonshot event, Modi announced the dedication of a grant
of USD 7.5 million to cancer testing, screening and diagnostics in the
Indo-Pacific region.
The Quad
Cancer Moonshot is a "groundbreaking partnership" to save lives in
the Indo-Pacific region by combating cervical cancer.
"India
is ready to share its experience and expertise," Modi said in his remarks,
asserting that the grant was made under India's vision of 'One Earth, One
Heath'. He added that India will also provide assistance in radiotherapy
treatment and capacity building.
"When
the Quad acts, it is not just for nations, it is for the people. This is the
true essence of our human-centric approach," he said.
"Cooperation
in healthcare- a key Quad priority. PM @narendramodi participated in the Quad
Cancer Moonshot event today. The four leaders committed to detection,
prevention and treatment of cervical cancer in the Indo-Pacific region. In
keeping with India’s vision of ONE WORLD, ONE HEALTH, PM announced the
dedication of a grant of USD 7.5 million to cancer testing, screening and
diagnostics in the Indo-Pacific region," the MEA said in a separate post
on X.
Other
initiatives launched include the 'Maritime Initiative for Training in the
Indo-Pacific' (MAITRI) to enable Indo-Pacific partners to maximize tools
provided through the Indo-Pacific Maritime Domain Awareness and other Quad
initiatives.
The
first-ever 'Quad-at-Sea Ship Observer Mission' in 2025 was also launched to
improve interoperability and advance maritime safety.
'Quad Ports
of the Future Partnership', which will harness the grouping's collective
expertise to support sustainable and resilient port infrastructure development
across the Indo-Pacific, was launched.
'Quad
Principles for Development and Deployment of Digital Public Infrastructure' in
the region and beyond, and a 'Semiconductor Supply Chains Contingency Network
Memorandum of Cooperation' to enhance the resilience of Quad’s semiconductor
supply chains, were also launched.
The leaders
also launched the Collective Quad effort to boost energy efficiency, including
the deployment and manufacturing of high-efficiency affordable cooling systems
in the Indo-Pacific region.
An
initiative for India’s establishment of a space-based web portal for Mauritius,
to support the concept of open science for space-based monitoring of extreme
weather events and climate impact, was also launched.
Also
launched was a new sub-category under the Quad STEM Fellowship, announced by
India, for students of the Indo-Pacific region to pursue a four-year bachelor’s
level engineering programme at a Government of India-funded technical
institute.
“The
leaders all thanked Prime Minister Kishida for his extraordinary tenure, which
will be coming to an end at the beginning of October after Japan elects a new
prime minister. And of course, thank President Biden for the leadership role
that he is taking in launching the Quad to a truly institutionalised
partnership in the Indo-Pacific," said the official, who spoke on the
condition of anonymity.
During the
summit, Modi recalled the first Quad Summit held in 2021 under Biden's
leadership and said, "In such a short time we have expanded our
cooperation unprecedentedly in every direction."
"I
thank you for your steadfast commitment, your leadership, and your
contributions to the Quad," he said.
This was a
farewell summit for President Biden and Prime Minister Kishida as they near the
end of their term in office.
Modi said
he will be happy to host the Quad Summit in 2025.
The Quad
Leaders' Summit this year was earlier supposed to be held in India, but US
President Biden was keen to hold the event in his hometown.
The US,
Japan, India and Australia had in 2017 given shape to the long-pending proposal
of setting up the "Quad" or the Quadrilateral coalition to counter
China's aggressive behaviour in the Indo-Pacific region.
The
four-member Quad, or the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue, advocates upholding a
free, open, and inclusive Indo-Pacific. China claims that the grouping aims to
contain its rise.-PTI
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