Quad Foreign Ministers to Meet in New Delhi on May 26 for Strategic Talks

May 22: Foreign ministers of the Quad nations are scheduled to meet in New Delhi on May 26 for discussions focused on regional security, economic cooperation, and strategic partnerships in the Indo-Pacific region. The meeting will bring together representatives from India, the United States, Japan, and Australia.

The discussions are expected to cover a wide range of issues, including maritime security, resilient supply chains, emerging technologies, and ongoing geopolitical developments in the region. Strengthening cooperation in areas such as infrastructure, trade, and critical technologies is also likely to be high on the agenda.

India is expected to emphasize the importance of a free, open, and inclusive Indo-Pacific while encouraging closer collaboration among Quad members on shared strategic priorities. The meeting comes at a time of increasing global uncertainty and growing focus on regional stability.

Diplomatic observers believe the gathering will further reinforce the Quad’s role as an important platform for cooperation among like-minded nations, while also highlighting India’s expanding role in regional and global affairs.