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Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad)

Posted 22 Feb 2025

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Why in the news?

Quadrilateral Security Dialogue Quad marked the 20th anniversary of Quad cooperation.

About Quad

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  • Formalisation led by the then Japanese PM Shinzo Abe in 2007.
  • Members: Australia, India, Japan, and the U.S
  • Nature: An informal strategic partnership and an alliance of maritime democracies.
  • Purpose: Supports an open, stable, and inclusive Indo-Pacific. Four Democracies acts as a force for global good, delivering positive and lasting impact.
  • Vision: Launched Vision Statement in 2023 which is centred around theme 'Enduring Partners for the Indo-Pacific'.
  • Working: Work of the Quad is taken forward through following six Leader level Working Groups in six areas: Climate, Critical and Emerging Technologies, Cyber, Health Security Partnership, Infrastructure and Space
  • Key Summits: Annual Quad Leaders' Summits and Foreign Ministers' Meetings.
  • Global Footprint: Represents-
    • 24% of the world's population,
    • 35% of global GDP 
    • 18% of global trade

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Changing Dynamics of QUAD: From Military to Economic Alliance

Even though Quad is not a formal military bloc, it has transitioned from a military-focused group to a broader alliance emphasizing economic cooperation and regional stability, adapting to global geopolitical shifts.

Sector of cooperation

Description

Military Focus (initial phase)

  • Quad partners have been working side-by-side with partners throughout the region to bolster maritime security, improve maritime domain awareness, and uphold a free and open Indo-Pacific.
    • Some key initiative include annual Malabar Exercises and the 2+2 Dialogue (India-U.S.) strengthen defence ties
    • Strengthening the Quad Act: Passed by US House in 2024, it directs the US State Department to enact a strategy for increasing engagement and cooperation with the Quad. 
      • It also Seeks to establish a Quad Intra-Parliamentary Working Group to facilitate cooperation between members

Economic Expansion (recent phase)

Post Covid-19, most of the Quad initiatives are more focused on economic and sustainable development. Some of them are as follows: 

  • Wilmington Declaration: Marked a key Quad meeting in the U.S.
  • Health Security: Launched the Health Security Partnership and Quad Cancer Moonshot to fight cervical cancer.
  • Indo-Pacific Logistics Network: Enhancing disaster response through shared airlift and logistics.
  • Quality Infrastructure: Quad Ports of the Future initiative for resilient port infrastructure.
  • Critical & Emerging Tech: Promoting Open RAN deployment and Quad Investors Network (QUIN) for tech investments.
  • Clean Energy: Supporting secure clean energy supply chains.
  • Quad Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Package (Q-CHAMP), 2022 to enhance climate and clean energy cooperation
  • Cybersecurity: Action Plan to Protect Undersea Telecommunications Cables for digital security.
  • Space Collaboration: Earth Observation data sharing for climate disaster management.
  • Counterterrorism: First Counter Terrorism Working Group (CTWG) (2023) addressing C-UAS and CBRN threats.

Challenges faced by QUAD

  • Lack of Institutional Framework: Quad lacks a formal structure like NATO and operates through informal meetings. This weakens its ability to act decisively in crises.
  • Unequal Burden-Sharing: Quad members have varying financial resources, strategic priorities, and military capabilities. This creates an imbalance, placing more responsibility on certain members.
  • Conflicting Partnerships: India's ties with Russia and the SCO may contradict Quad's strategic objectives. Australia's economic dependence on China could make it vulnerable to coercion.
    • Quad's focus on security, maritime defense, and intelligence sharing even fuelled speculation about it becoming an "Asian NATO."
  • Diverging China Strategies: Japan and Australia rely on China for trade but oppose its military assertiveness. India has a direct strategic rivalry but continues economic engagement with China.
  • India's Specific Concerns
    • Geopolitical Strains: Strengthening Quad ties could alienate key partners like Iran (enemy of US) and Myanmar (ally of China). 
    • Different Indo-Pacific Visions: India focuses on the Indian Ocean, while others emphasize the Pacific.

Way Forward for Strengthening Quad

  • Defining a Clear Indo-Pacific strategy: Quad must articulate a well-defined Indo-Pacific strategy to align economic and security goals. This will reassure smaller nations about its role in regional stability.
  • Expanding Membership: India should advocate for the inclusion of countries like Indonesia and Singapore. A broader Quad could enhance regional credibility and influence.
  • Strengthening India's Maritime Strategy: India needs a robust Indo-Pacific maritime doctrine. This should address security challenges, integrate military and diplomatic efforts, and engage strategic allies.
  • Tags :
  • Quad
  • Q-CHAMP
  • Wilmington Declaration
  • Malabar Exercise
  • Quad Intra-Parliamentary Working Group
  • QUIN
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