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Quad’s 5-step push for Indo-Pacific cooperation unveiled at Delhi meeting

By IslaMay 26, 20265 Mins Read
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The Quad foreign ministers meeting in New Delhi on Tuesday marked a clear shift toward operational cooperation, with the grouping announcing five major initiatives spanning maritime surveillance, port infrastructure, energy security, critical minerals and regional maritime coordination.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the Quad’s objective is to move beyond discussions and become a platform for coordinated action across shared strategic priorities.

1. Maritime surveillance and domain awareness

The United States announced the launch of the Indo-Pacific Maritime Surveillance Cooperation initiative to integrate surveillance capabilities of Quad countries and strengthen real-time information sharing across the Indo-Pacific.
Rubio said the initiative will enhance visibility across maritime routes that are vital to global trade.

The Quad also expanded the Indo-Pacific Maritime Domain Awareness initiative to provide near real-time commercial maritime tracking data to countries across the region.

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Rubio underlined the strategic importance of maritime security, noting the scale of global trade in the region.
“Sixty per cent of global maritime trade passes through the Indo-Pacific, and it is a vital national interest not just to the four countries represented here, but to dozens of countries around the world,” he said.

2. Port infrastructure cooperation

The foreign ministers of the Quad launched a “Ports of the Future” partnership on Tuesday, aimed at strengthening port infrastructure cooperation across the Indo-Pacific, Australia’s Foreign Minister Penny Wong said after the meeting in New Delhi.

Wong said the initiative marks a stronger Quad commitment to the Pacific region and includes a pilot project in Fiji.

“We are also today announcing the strongest ever commitment from the Quad to the Pacific through the Quad Ports of the Future partnership where we are launching a pilot for port infrastructure in Fiji,” Wong said.

“It’ll be the first time that Quad partners work together on a project, on a port infrastructure project,” Rubio said, adding that the initiative is expected to be “very successful.”

India will also host the next Quad-at-Sea Mission, which brings together the coast guards of the four countries for coordinated maritime operations.

3. Energy security initiative

A new Quad initiative on Indo-Pacific energy security was also announced to strengthen regional resilience in fuel and energy supply chains.

The framework will focus on technology cooperation, policy alignment, market analysis and emergency response exercises.

Rubio said the initiative will be further detailed through a standalone statement and a fuel security forum hosted by the US Department of Energy later this year.

Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong said recent disruptions to global energy routes have highlighted the importance of coordinated action.

“We know the consequences for our region of the Iranian closure of the Strait of Hormuz, and what that means for our energy security, for our economies, and for our people,” she said.

She also stressed the importance of maintaining freedom of navigation in global sea lanes.

4. Critical minerals and supply chains

Japan and other Quad members flagged concerns over supply chain vulnerabilities, particularly in critical minerals essential for advanced manufacturing and defence technologies.

Japanese Foreign Minister Toshimitsu Motegi said global conditions are driving stronger cooperation on economic security.

“The point of the update of FOIP is that the countries of the Indo-Pacific should strengthen resilience and the capacity to determine their own future,” he said.

He added that Quad members must respond to export restrictions and supply disruptions with coordinated resilience-building measures.

Moreover, India and the United States have signed an agreement on cooperation in critical minerals and rare earths, Jaishankar said, marking a step toward strengthening supply chain resilience in key strategic sectors, as per Reuters.

5. Maritime security and Indo-Pacific stability

The ministers reaffirmed commitment to a free, open and rules-based Indo-Pacific, with emphasis on maritime security, safe navigation and international law.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said the Quad, as a grouping of maritime democracies, provides an important platform for exchanging strategic perspectives.

“Because we are four maritime democracies located at different ends of the Indo-Pacific, the exchange of perspectives was an exercise of considerable value,” he said.

He added that cooperation across maritime surveillance, logistics networks, undersea cables, capacity building and humanitarian assistance is steadily expanding.

“We spent some time on the question of safe and unimpeded maritime commerce and reaffirmed the significance of scrupulously observing international law,” Jaishankar said.

Australia: Quad as a platform for action

Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong said the Quad represents alignment among four sovereign nations with a shared vision for a free and open Indo-Pacific.

She emphasised the importance of ensuring regional countries retain “freedom of choice” in security and sovereignty decisions.

“We are four sovereign nations… but there is great alignment between our interests. We all share a vision for the Indo-Pacific, a region that is free and open,” she said.

Wong added that Quad cooperation has already delivered results in disaster response, maritime security, critical infrastructure and undersea cables.

“We have delivered concrete results when we responded to natural disasters… We have also cooperated on critical infrastructure, undersea cables, maritime security and critical minerals,” she said.

What lies ahead

The Quad meeting comes amid heightened geopolitical uncertainty, including tensions across key maritime chokepoints and concerns over supply chain concentration risks.

Officials said the initiatives announced in New Delhi are aimed at converting Quad coordination into structured, operational cooperation across maritime security, energy resilience and critical technologies.



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