China has issued a stark warning against “bloc confrontation” after Quad countries Australia, the US, India and Japan inked a deal to build surveillance capabilities in the Indo-Pacific and increase co-operation on critical minerals.

NEW DELHI: Following the launch of the Quad Critical Minerals Initiative last year, the foreign ministers' meeting on Tuesday is likely to announce key measures for collaboration…

Foreign ministers from Australia, India, Japan, and the U.S. are meeting in New Delhi. They aim to revitalize the Quad group. Concerns about China's growing influence are a key…

The Quad, consisting of Australia, India, Japan, and the United States, has agreed on new initiatives for maritime security, critical minerals, port infrastructure, and energy…

Foreign ministers from the Quad countries of Australia, India, Japan, and the United States are meeting in New Delhi to strengthen cooperation in the Indo-Pacific and their…

Quad ramps Up Indo-Pacific surveillance, critical mineral cooperation | India News

US, India, Australia and Japan revive the Quad in New Delhi with new maritime security and critical minerals projects amid tensions with China and Iran.

Quad partners aim to invest $20 billion to enhance critical minerals supply chains, addressing unfair trade practices and market diversification.

The parties underscored "the importance of diversified and reliable global supply chains and the need to avoid reliance on any one country"

Quad foreign ministers met in Delhi focusing on practical cooperation. New initiatives target critical minerals, maritime surveillance, and energy security. The grouping is…

India, the United States, Japan and Australia launched an energy security initiative to leverage their capabilities and strengthen regional resilience.

Foreign ministers from Australia, India, Japan and the United States announced new initiatives on May 26 on maritime security, port infrastructure and energy to boost cooperation…

China opposes the Quad's exclusive alliances, emphasizing cooperation for regional peace amid growing military tensions in the Indo-Pacific.

China criticises grouping’s first joint infrastructure plan to develop port in Fiji as representing ‘bloc confrontation’

NEW DELHI: The US, India, Japan and Australia launched on Tuesday a maritime surveillance initiative for the Indo-Pacific region and a series of new collaborations, as their…

The Quad partners unveil a $20 billion minerals framework to counter China and address maritime security concerns in West Asia.

Critical minerals and Indo-Pacific security took centre stage amid doubts over US commitment and a delayed leaders’ summit.

China has issued a stark warning against “bloc confrontation” after Quad countries Australia, the US, India and Japan inked a deal to build surveillance capabilities in the…

India and US announce separate framework to strengthen supplies

The foreign ministers of Australia, India, Japan and the US have agreed to jointly build a port in Fiji and signed pacts covering critical minerals and energy security, as they…

China warned on Wednesday that countries “forming cliques” and provoking conflict were “unpopular,” after ministers from the United States, India, Japan