The Quad Leaders Summit 2024, held in Delaware, USA, marked a significant step forward in the Quad’s commitment to a secure and prosperous Indo-Pacific region. The summit, hosted by US President Joe Biden, brought together Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, and Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio. Their collective efforts yielded a range of concrete initiatives, reflecting the Quad’s ambition to address key regional challenges.
A Focus on Health and Well-being:
The summit saw the launch of the historic
Quad Cancer Moonshot
, a collaborative effort aimed at combating cervical cancer in the Indo-Pacific. India pledged $7.5 million in support, offering HPV sampling kits, detection tools, and cervical cancer vaccines. The US, demonstrating its commitment, pledged at least $1.58 billion over five years. This initiative underscores the Quad’s dedication to improving healthcare access and outcomes in the region.The summit also addressed the recent Mpox outbreak, with the Quad pledging to make low-cost vaccines readily available across the Indo-Pacific. India committed to publishing a white paper outlining emergency public health responses, while Australia is expanding its pool of public health specialists. The US pledged over $84.5 million to strengthen fourteen countries’ capacity to combat infectious diseases.
Investing in a Sustainable Future:
The Quad recognized the critical need for climate action and clean energy solutions. India pledged $2 million for solar projects in Fiji, Comoros, Madagascar, and Seychelles. The US extended loans to Tata Power Solar and First Solar for solar manufacturing facilities in India. Japan committed $122 million in grants and loans for renewable energy projects, and Australia announced the Quad Clean Energy Supply Chains Diversification Program, allocating AUD 50 million to support projects diversifying solar panel, hydrogen electrolyzer, and battery supply chains.
Empowering the Next Generation:
The summit also prioritized people-centric initiatives. India unveiled a new program to award 50 Quad scholarships, worth ₹ 4 crore, to Indo-Pacific students pursuing undergraduate engineering programs at Government of India-funded technical institutions. This initiative aims to cultivate future leaders equipped with the skills needed to contribute to the region’s development.
Strengthening Maritime Security and Logistics:
Recognizing the importance of maritime security, the Quad announced the
Regional Maritime Initiative for Training in the Indo-Pacific (MAITRI)
. This initiative will empower Indo-Pacific partners to enhance maritime monitoring, enforce laws, and deter unlawful activities.The summit also saw the launch of the
Quad Indo-Pacific Logistics Network pilot project
, aimed at leveraging shared airlift capacity among the four nations to respond effectively to natural disasters. The US Coast Guard, Japan Coast Guard, Australian Border Force, and Indian Coast Guard announced plans for a first-ever Quad-at-Sea Ship Observer Mission in 2025, highlighting their commitment to joint maritime operations.
Harnessing the Power of Technology:
The Quad recognized the transformative potential of technology and committed to promoting responsible and inclusive technological development. The US announced an investment of over $7 million to support the global expansion of the Asia Open RAN Academy (AORA), partnering with Indian institutions for training projects.
Quad partners also pledged to collaborate with the Tuvalu Telecommunications Corporation to facilitate nationwide 5G deployment. The
Standards Sub-Group
launched Track 1.5 dialogues on AI and Advanced Communications Technologies, promoting international standardization cooperation. TheBioExplore Initiative
, funded with an initial $2 million, will leverage AI technology to study and analyze biological ecosystems across the four countries.
Building Sustainable Infrastructure:
The Quad recognized the importance of resilient and sustainable infrastructure development. The
Quad Ports of the Future Partnership project
will leverage the Quad’s expertise to support sustainable port infrastructure development across the Indo-Pacific. Mumbai is set to host the inaugural Regional Ports and Transportation Conference for Quad partners in 2025.The Quad Leaders Summit 2024 showcased the Quad’s unwavering commitment to a peaceful, prosperous, and secure Indo-Pacific. The diverse range of initiatives demonstrates the Quad’s collaborative spirit and its determination to tackle pressing regional challenges. This summit underscores the Quad’s crucial role in shaping a positive future for the Indo-Pacific region.