
At a Quad meeting in New Delhi, member states urged action on global connectivity and supply chain risks. The talks focused on maritime security, critical minerals, and strategic infrastructure across the Indo-Pacific region. The discussions matter for global trade, energy markets, and countries facing growing tensions with China and Iran.
Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar called on Quad nations to address manufacturing gaps and resource concentration. He stressed the need for resilient supply chains and stronger critical infrastructure cooperation. Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio highlighted efforts to transform the Quad into an action-oriented partnership. Rubio said the group aimed to deliver practical outcomes on maritime security and critical minerals.
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The meeting included diplomats from Australia, India, Japan, and the United States. It marked the third Quad foreign ministers’ gathering since September 2024. Additionally, the talks came during rising uncertainty in global energy markets after Iran’s temporary closure of the Strait of Hormuz. The disruption affected international shipping routes and raised concerns about economic stability worldwide.
Furthermore, Japan pushed for diversified critical mineral supplies after Chinese export restrictions affected key industrial sectors. Tokyo remains concerned about materials essential for aerospace, semiconductor, and defense industries. The ministers also discussed growing military tensions in the East China Sea and South China Sea. China’s increasing presence in disputed waters has heightened regional security concerns for several Asian nations.
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Beijing has repeatedly criticized the Quad, describing it as an alliance designed to contain China’s rise. However, Quad members continue promoting a free and open Indo-Pacific strategy. Analysts believe the group’s future influence may depend on stronger leader-level engagement and concrete policy actions. India is also seeking a future visit by US President Donald Trump, potentially linked to a Quad summit later this year.