As Asia’s strategic landscape evolves, what is the Quad’s purpose?
When foreign ministers of countries that are part of the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad) gathered in New Delhi last week, the agenda looked familiar: supply chain resilience, telecommunications security and maritime domain awareness. The talking points have evolved, the initiatives have multiplied and the meetings have become routine. Asia is entering a new strategic era. However, its geopolitical debate remains stuck in the previous one. Across the region, governments
Foreign ministers from the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad) recently convened in New Delhi, addressing familiar topics such as supply chain resilience, telecommunications security, and maritime awareness. While the group's initiatives and meetings have become more frequent and its discussions have evolved, the broader strategic debate in Asia appears to be lagging behind the region's changing geopolitical landscape.
Despite the Quad's efforts to adapt its agenda, the underlying strategic conversations across Asia are still rooted in past paradigms. This suggests a potential disconnect between the evolving security environment and the current discourse surrounding it.
Understanding the Quad's evolving purpose is crucial as it navigates a rapidly shifting strategic environment in Asia, impacting regional security and international relations.
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