Quad Ministers Convene in Delhi to Advance Regional Security Goals
The Indian capital today becomes the focal point for Quad diplomacy as foreign ministers from four major democracies gather to chart the group’s next phase of cooperation. The meeting is expected to...

The Indian capital today becomes the focal point for Quad diplomacy as foreign ministers from four major democracies gather to chart the group’s next phase of cooperation. The meeting is expected to produce tangible outcomes in economic security and technology collaboration. Led by India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar, the talks will prioritize supply chain diversification, critical minerals, and digital infrastructure. Officials will also assess progress on maritime domain awareness and joint infrastructure projects across the region. With global attention on developments in West Asia and Eastern Europe, ministers will exchange views on how Quad nations can contribute to stability beyond the Indo-Pacific. Climate resilience and disaster response mechanisms are also on the table. Ahead of the formal session, Jaishankar held preparatory talks with Japan’s foreign minister, highlighting the deep strategic convergence between the two countries. The presence of all four ministers signals renewed momentum for practical, results-oriented collaboration. Observers anticipate announcements that could expand Quad’s role in shaping secure and transparent technology ecosystems across Asia and the Pacific.
