First Quad Summit | The Quad is a force for global good, says Modi

First Quad Summit |  The Quad is a force for global good, says Modi

US President Joe Biden announced the launch of a partnership to promote vaccine production.

“We are united by our democratic values ​​and our commitment to a free and inclusive Indo-Pacific,” Prime Minister Narendra Modi said at the Kirti Quad summit on 12 March. Technologies make the quad good globally, ”he said, adding that the quad would be a pillar of stability in the region.

Inviting the Indian philosophy of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam, the Prime Minister said, “I see this positive vision as an extension of the Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam philosophy of India, which considers the world a family.”

In his remarks, US President Joe Biden announced the launch of a partnership to promote vaccine manufacturing. “The quad is going to be an important area for cooperation in the Indo-Pacific,” he said.

Mr. Biden, in his opening remarks, described the quad as a new mechanism to increase cooperation and mutual ambition as they accelerate climate change. He said, “We know our commitments … Our region is governed by international law, committed to all universal values ​​and free from coercion but I remain hopeful about my potential.” Area.

“Quid is going to be an important area of ​​cooperation in the Indo Pacific and I look forward to working closely with all of you in the coming years,” Mr. Biden told the Quad leaders that Mr. Modi requested to speak. “It’s great to see you,” Mr. Biden told Mr. Modi.

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Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison said the summit brings “a new dawn in the Indo-Pacific”. He spoke of the need to uphold values ​​and international law and address many challenges ranging from COVID-19 to climate change.

Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihida Suga said, “I am passionate about this summit. With four countries working together to realize an independent and open Indo-Pacific and progress in prosperity and stability in the region. “

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga are the other leaders participating in the virtual summit, the first conference of the top leaders of the Quadrilateral Alliance.

Known as the “Quadrilateral Security Dialogue”, representatives of the four member countries have met periodically since its inception in 2007.

The four countries plan to establish a series of working groups that will focus on climate change; Officials said that important and emerging technologies including setting technology standards and norms and jointly developing some important technologies of the future.

(With PTI inputs)

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