Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be attending the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad) summit, which is set to be hosted by U.S. President Joe Biden at his Delaware residence. The summit, scheduled for September 21, will bring together the leaders of the four key Indo-Pacific democracies—India, the United States, Australia, and Japan. This marks the fourth in-person Quad summit, underscoring the growing importance of this strategic partnership.
The Quad, established as a platform to strengthen regional security and cooperation, focuses on areas such as maritime security, infrastructure development, climate change, cybersecurity, and defense collaboration. The discussions are expected to cover a wide range of issues related to peace, security, and stability in the Indo-Pacific region, especially in the face of evolving global challenges.
Modi’s visit reflects India’s commitment to deepening its ties with the Quad partners, as the alliance continues to be an important part of regional diplomacy and strategic alignment in the Indo-Pacific.