Quad Ministers Meet Amid US-India Tensions, Alliance Relevance Questioned
Published Friday, May 22, 2026
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AI synthesisForeign ministers from the Quad nations (US, India, Japan, and Australia) are set to meet in New Delhi for three days. This meeting takes place amidst ongoing questions regarding the alliance's long-term relevance and the critical need to improve US-India relations for the Quad's continued strength, particularly in the context of China's growing assertiveness.
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Key points are extracted by an AI model and may contain errors or omissions. Always check the original sources.- Foreign ministers from the US, India, Japan, and Australia are scheduled to meet in New Delhi for three days, starting Sunday.
- The meeting occurs amid questions about the Quad's long-term relevance and the importance of mending US-India relations for the alliance's endurance, especially concerning an assertive China.
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The article from a European centrist perspective highlights the challenges to the Quad's long-term relevance and the importance of mending US-India relations for the alliance's endurance amidst an assertive China.
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