India hosts QUAD foreign ministers meeting focused on Indo-Pacific security
India's External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar hosted a QUAD foreign ministers' meeting in New Delhi, with representatives from the United States, Japan, and Australia discussing Indo-Pacific security and regional cooperation, per WION reporting. According to Jaishankar, the talks were substantive and reflected the depth of engagement among the four member nations. The QUAD grouping has become a central mechanism for coordinating security policies in Asia's most strategically contested region, where China's military expansion and territorial claims create ongoing tensions. The meeting represents continued commitment by the four democracies to maintain institutional dialogue on regional stability.
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- ✓QUAD foreign ministers meeting held in New Delhi. (Source: WION)
- ✓Meeting included representatives from India, United States, Japan, and Australia. (Source: WION)
- ✓S. Jaishankar described talks as 'substantive.' (Source: WION)
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- ~The meeting focused on Indo-Pacific security and regional cooperation. (Source: WION description)
- ~The talks reflected depth of engagement among member nations. (Source: Jaishankar statement per WION)
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- May 26, 2026 at 7:02 AM PDT
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