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Updated · Bloomberg · May 26
Quad Foreign Ministers Meet in New Delhi to Revive 4-Nation Group After Trump-Modi Clash
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · May 26

Quad Foreign Ministers Meet in New Delhi to Revive 4-Nation Group After Trump-Modi Clash

8 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · May 26
  • New Delhi hosted foreign ministers from the US, Japan, India and Australia on Tuesday as the Quad tried to regain momentum after a high-profile clash between Donald Trump and Narendra Modi.
  • The 4-nation meeting is centered on maritime security, supply chains, critical technologies and broader Indo-Pacific coordination, according to Japanese and Indian government statements.
  • India's foreign ministry said the ministers would exchange views on advancing Quad cooperation while reviewing recent developments across the Indo-Pacific.
  • The talks test whether the grouping can restore cohesion and push practical cooperation despite political friction between Washington and New Delhi.
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India’s Pivotal Role in the Quad: Geopolitical Context, Strategic Agendas, and the 2026 New Delhi Meeting

Overview

The Quad Foreign Ministers' Meeting will be held in New Delhi on May 26, 2026, with India as the current chair. This important event brings together the foreign ministers of the United States, Australia, Japan, and India to discuss peace and security in the Indo-Pacific region. A main goal is to set the agenda for a major Quad summit later in the year, which India will also host. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will attend after his NATO meetings, highlighting the meeting's significance. The gathering aims to strengthen cooperation and address regional challenges through practical strategies.

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