Addressing the Digital Summit of the Quad Group of four countries, Modi discussed democratic values and the free and inclusive Indo-Pacific Region.
The first online summit of the Quad was attended by leaders of four country groups Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Prime Minister of Australia Scott Morrison, Prime Minister of Japan Yoshihida Suga and President of the United States Joe Biden. Participated. Addressing the conference, PM Modi said that I see this positive attitude as an extension of India’s philosophy of ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’, which considers the whole world as one family.
At the first summit of the Quad Group, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the alliance has developed and it will become a force of global well-being by joining its agenda in areas such as vaccines, climate change, emerging technology. Addressing the Quad Group’s Digital Summit of four countries, Modi discussed democratic values and the free and inclusive Indo-Pacific region.
Quad will become an important pillar of stability
He said that we are united for our democratic values and our commitment to a free and inclusive Indo-Pacific region. The Prime Minister said that today our agenda includes areas such as vaccines, climate change and emerging technology, which make the ‘Quad’ a force of global good. He said in his remarks that today’s conference shows that the ‘quad’ has developed and it will now remain an important pillar of stability in the region.
Biden said – eager to work together
At the same time, US President Joe Biden said that the ‘Quad’ is going to be an important platform for cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region. He said that we know our commitments. Our region is governed by international law, we are all committed to universal values and are free from any pressure but I am optimistic about our possibility.
Biden said that the quad is going to be an important region in the Indo-Pacific region and I look forward to working with you all in the coming years. Biden told Prime Minister Modi that it was great to see you. The issue of increasing the manufacturing capacity of India in combating the COVID-19 pandemic and exporting safe, cheap vaccines in the Indo-Pacific region was important in the meeting of the leaders of the Quad Group with membership of Japan, Australia, USA and India.
Message was given to China
Giving a clear message to China, US President Joe Biden told the leaders of the quad countries that a ‘free and open’ Indo-Pacific region is necessary for their countries. He said that the US is committed to working together with its partners and partners in the region to achieve a state of stability.
He said that the ‘Quad’ has emerged as a new mechanism to increase cooperation. He said that this group is particularly important because it is dedicated to practical solutions and concrete results. The digitally organized conference was attended by Prime Minister of Australia Scott Morrison and Prime Minister of Japan Yoshihide Suga.
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Morrison’s address begins with ‘Namaste’
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison thanked Biden for bringing the four countries together to work and said that history teaches us that we are a united country in a partnership of common hope and shared values and much to be gained from it. is. Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison began his address with Namaste. He said that a partnership of strategic trust is needed. They talked about building a different future together.
Japan remembers the 2004 tsunami
At the same time, Japanese Prime Minister Suga recalled the 2004 tsunami disaster when quad member countries came together. He said that we had got massive support from the US, Australia and India in dealing with the disaster. Are involved in territorial disputes in China, South China Sea and East China Sea. Explain that Japan has a maritime dispute with China in the East China Sea.