The Indian Prime Minister visited the United States to attend the 6th Quad Leaders' Summit 2024 in Wilmington, marking a key moment in cooperation among Australia, India, Japan, and the US. The visit also included a bilateral meeting between Indian and US leaders and participation in the UN’s Summit of the Future.
Quad Cancer Moonshot: A major initiative targeting cervical cancer in the Indo-Pacific, with India pledging $10 million to the WHO’s Global Initiative on Digital Health and the Serum Institute of India providing up to 40 million HPV vaccine doses.
Maritime Security: Announcements included the Quad-at-Sea Ship Observer Mission, to improve maritime safety, and the MAITRI initiative to enhance maritime domain awareness and law enforcement in the Indo-Pacific. India will host the first MAITRI workshop in 2025.
Logistics and Infrastructure: The Indo-Pacific Logistics Network aims to enhance disaster response with shared airlift capacity. The Ports of the Future Partnership seeks to develop resilient port infrastructure in the region.
Emerging Technologies: The summit focused on cooperation in biotechnology and quantum computing, fostering innovation and research among member nations.
Future Engagements: Upcoming meetings include the Quad Foreign Ministers' Meeting in 2025 in the US and the next Quad Leaders' Summit in India, with a regional ports and transportation conference scheduled for Mumbai in 2025.
Military Cooperation: Progress was made with India’s acquisition of 31 MQ-9B drones, aimed at enhancing intelligence and surveillance. A Defense Industrial Cooperation Roadmap was discussed for co-production of defense technologies.
Liaison Officers: The first Indian liaison officer will be stationed at US Special Operations Command, improving joint military operations.
Cybersecurity: A Bilateral Cyber Engagement in November 2024 will strengthen cybersecurity collaboration.
Supply Chain Resilience: A new agreement aims to improve defense supply chains, ensuring quicker responses to security challenges.
Economic Reforms: India introduced a uniform 5% Goods and Services Tax on Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) services for aircraft, boosting the MRO sector.
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