CLAYMONT, Delaware (Reuters) -Leaders of Australia, India, Japan and the United States expanded joint security steps in Asia's trade-rich waters as outgoing U.S. President Joe Biden hosted ...
Ships from the U.S. and Indian navies and Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force transit in formation during Malabar 2014. (Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Chris Cavagnaro) President Biden ...
From left, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, U.S. President Joe Biden, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi wave hands ahead of the Quad leaders’ ...
The Quadrilateral Security Dialogue or the Quad, an initiative including Japan, Australia, India and the United States, faces challenges in harmonising its strategic outlook in the Indo-Pacific region ...
Coast guard officers from Australia, India and Japan arrive on Guam aboard the U.S. Coast Guard cutter Stratton this week, marking the conclusion of the inaugural Quad Sail, a new initiative aimed at ...
WASHINGTON, Sept 20 (Reuters) - Tensions brewing in Asia's trade-rich waters top the agenda as U.S. President Joe Biden welcomes leaders from Australia, India and Japan to his Delaware hometown for a ...
President Joe Biden on Saturday hosted a fourth Quad Leaders Summit with Japanese, Australian and Indian leaders, noting concerns in the Indo-Pacific region: "serious concern" over maritime violations ...
The United States should combine with India, Australia and Japan to launch a standing Indo-Pacific maritime force to counter China, according to a former U.S. chief of naval operations. The members of ...
WILMINGTON, Delaware, Sept 21 (Reuters) - Leaders of Australia, India, Japan and the United States will announce plans for new security initiatives in the Indian Ocean on Saturday, when outgoing U.S.
President Joe Biden is hosting Quad leaders to announce new security initiatives. Plans include joint coast guard operations and maritime monitoring. The Quad plans to provide critical technologies to ...