India is hosting an important meeting of the Quad foreign ministers in New Delhi, bringing together leaders from India, the United States, Japan, and Australia.
The meeting is expected to focus on several major global and regional concerns, especially security and economic cooperation.
Discussions will include maritime security, critical mineral supply chains, energy security, and improving regional stability. The ongoing tensions in West Asia and their impact on global trade and energy routes are also likely to remain a key point of discussion.
The Quad group aims to strengthen cooperation among member countries and ensure a free, open, and secure Indo-Pacific region.
Leaders are also expected to review the progress of existing initiatives and explore ways to improve collaboration in infrastructure, trade, technology, and strategic partnerships.
The meeting reflects India’s growing role in global diplomacy and regional affairs. It also highlights the importance of collective efforts by major democracies in addressing international challenges and promoting stability in the Indo-Pacific region and beyond.
