The Trump @ 1.0 foreign policy that had perceived China as an adversary may see a revival with Indian Ocean being the region of focus rather than the Pacific region
While the maritime forces of the Quad nations are together exercising in the Indian Ocean as part of a multinational exercise, the foreign ministers of India, Australia and Japan are expected to meet a day after Donald Trump takes oath as the 47th US President on January 20.
On his first full day as secretary of state, Marco Rubio is meeting with his counterparts from a group of countries known as the Quad: the United States plus India, Japan, and Australia, representing nearly 2 billion people and more than a third of global GDP.
The Quad’s role as a strategic counter to a resurgent and belligerent China may increase or decrease depending on the unpredictable and transactional Trump, but the Quad nations have much to offer eac
Rubio called China the "most potent, dangerous adversary" during his confirmation and is expected to work with India, Japan, and Australia to counter this.
While Quad’s agenda was expanded significantly under Biden, the extent of Trump’s commitment to non-security issues in Quad remains to be seen
On his first full day as secretary of state, Marco Rubio is meeting with his counterparts from a group of countries known as the Quad: the United States plus India, Japan and Australia, representing nearly 2 billion people and more than a third of global GDP.
The new secretary of state met with his counterparts from Australia, India, and Japan after being sworn in Tuesday.
The Quad was established in 2007 to bring together countries that had worked together in response to the devastating 2004 earthquake and tsunami in the Indian Ocean. Its members stress its ...
The US is endangering a globe-spanning trade and security pact from India to the Gulf and Israel to Europe which took years to put in place
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has warned his British counterpart to beware of China’s “malign influence” in a veiled reference to its agreement to hand the Chagos Islands – an Indian Ocean archipelago that hosts America’s critical Diego Garcia military base – to Mauritius.
Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Paris visit next month, India-France relations are all set to get deeper