
Foreign ministers from India, Japan, and Australia met with the US Secretary of State in New Delhi for a Quad-related gathering, but body language appeared stiff. Analysts say the Quad has struggled to define its purpose as Washington shifts military focus away from Asia toward the Western Hemisphere and the Middle East. The US began moving its armada from the Asia Pacific at the start of its war on Iran alongside Israel in February. During Epic Fury, launched February 28 against Iran, US forces used more than half of a pre-war stockpile of four critical munitions, alarming Asian allies. Analysts also cite detente between Trump and Xi Jinping, including trade-driven rapprochement and a US presidential visit to China after nearly a decade, raising doubts about Quad relevance.
"As Washington courts Beijing and shifts military focus away from Asia, analysts across the region say the Quad is increasingly struggling to define its purpose. As the foreign ministers of India, Japan and Australia lined up with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio for a family photograph at the start of a meeting in New Delhi on Tuesday, their body language was stiff, with only the top Indian diplomat, S Jaishankar, trying to smile."
"For nearly two decades, multiple iterations of the Quad have attempted to forge a collective plan to counterbalance China's rise in the Asia Pacific. But under US President Donald Trump's second term, starting January 2025, the coalition has sputtered, say analysts, with Washington pivoting away from the region as its top priority back to the Western Hemisphere and the Middle East."
"The United States began shifting its armada from the Asia Pacific to the Middle East at the outset of its war on Iran alongside Israel in February. Then, during Epic Fury the US military operation launched on February 28 against Iran US forces spent more than half of their pre-war stockpile of four critical munitions, alarming US allies in Asia that recognised they could no longer count on Washington to come to their military defence in the event of a war."
"Meanwhile, came the detente between Trump and his Chinese counterpart, Xi Jinping, marked by a growing rapprochement between the two powers through trade deals, and the first visit by a US president to China in nearly a decade. These developments have rattled Quad countries, say analysts, raising questions over its future, even as the top diplomats of the grouping try to revive its relevance in New Delhi."
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