Quad Nations to Jointly Surveil Indo-Pacific Waters
The US, India, Japan, and Australia have agreed to conduct joint maritime surveillance in the Indo-Pacific to assert regional dominance. This initiative coincides with Indian politicians marking 12 years of Prime Minister Modi's tenure.
The US, India, Japan and Australia have agreed to jointly surveil maritime operations in the Indo-Pacific to assert domiance over the region. Meanwhile, Indian politicians mark 12 years of Modi as PM. DW has more.