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QUAD and India
The democratic nations of the world can use the Quad as an instrument to check China’s ambitions be it in the Indo-Pacific region and beyond.
It is of the opinion that China’s rise cannot be halted but can only be countered with an equally strong economic and security-oriented organisation and the Quad fits the setting.
QUAD:
- The Quadrilateral Security Dialogue or the ‘Quad’ is an informal setup of Australia-India-Japan-United States.
- It aims to strengthen the defence and security cooperation amongst the four countries.
- The ‘quad’ has endorsed a free, open, prosperous and inclusive Indo-Pacific region that isn’t monopolised by a single country.
- Securing a rules-based global order, liberal trading system and freedom of navigation are believed to the guiding principles.
Opportunity for India under QUAD Agreement
- India has to have a more open approach towards the formation of the Quad and international relations in general.
- It has to map out a strategy of opening doors of cooperation in relation to its Andaman and Nicobar Islands with Australia.
- India perhaps can set up naval bases in Australian islands whereas the same can be offered by India to Australia.
- India can build around collective action in humanitarian assistance and disaster relief, monitoring shipping for search and rescue or anti-piracy operations, infrastructure assistance to climatically vulnerable states, connectivity initiatives and similar activities.
- India holds a significant position in the Quad and if this organisation takes shape in reality it can also counter China’s Belt and Road Initiative.
- This way India can maintain peace and security in its Indian Ocean region.
Issues related to QUAD:
- India’s Aversion of Alliance System.
- Maritime Dominated
- Undefined Vision
Significance:
- It helps India and the other three nations to counter China’s OBOR
- It will provide a powerful platform to advance Indian interest in the region and strengthen the Act East policy.
- It will deepen India’s ties with US, Australia and Japan with benefits in diplomatic leverage and sharing of burden in defence.
- Tackle common challenges of terrorism and proliferation
- Cooperation “to curtail DPRK (Democratic People’s Republic of Korea)’s nuclear and missile programmes and unlawful acts
- Free, open, prosperous and inclusive Indo-Pacific region serves the long-term interests of all countries in the region and of the world at large.
Challenges:
- Strategic analysts argue that India is dragging itself into the US-China rivalry.
- India has impeded the Chinese desire to have a diplomatic mission in Bhutan, it would be a challenge if the US pursues the same
- China’s Closeness to ASEAN
- Economic Power of China
- QUAD may affect India-Russia relations and gave further impetus to improve China-Russia relations, which will impact India.
Way Forward:
- The process of establishment of the Quad is the beginning of a new idea that is complex and multi-dimensional in nature
- It can be a possible way to build a liberal international order to counter China’s bold rise.
- The Quad will need to have a clearer vision for itself.
- The Quad should focus on building a robust regional consultation mechanism and coordinate with ASEAN nations on issues of regional importance.
- World Bank and Asian Development Bank must focus on infrastructure funding in the region that would promote economic growth.