Quad Foreign Ministers Meet in New Delhi to Address Maritime Security, Critical Minerals
Quad FMs Meet in New Delhi on Maritime Security, Critical Minerals

Foreign ministers of the Quad nations are convening in New Delhi on Tuesday for high-level discussions expected to center on critical minerals, maritime security, and energy concerns against the backdrop of the ongoing conflict in West Asia. External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar is hosting Australia's Penny Wong, Japan's Toshimitsu Motegi, and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio for the talks at Hyderabad House. The ministers are also scheduled to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Key Agenda Items

The war in West Asia and its impact on maritime and energy security will be among the primary issues on the agenda. The four countries are deeply concerned about the potential consequences of a closure of the Strait of Hormuz and its effect on freedom of navigation through major global chokepoints, including those in the Indo-Pacific region. In line with the Quad vision for a Free and Open Indo-Pacific, the ministers will build on discussions held in Washington, D.C., on July 1, 2025, where they reaffirmed their commitment to defending the rule of law, sovereignty, and territorial integrity.

July 2025 Joint Statement

The joint statement from July 2025 announced a new agenda focused on four key areas: maritime and transnational security, economic prosperity and security, critical and emerging technology, and humanitarian assistance and emergency response. The ministers had also expressed serious concern about the situation in the East China Sea and South China Sea, reiterating strong opposition to any unilateral actions that seek to change the status quo by force or coercion.

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Current Challenges Facing the Quad

According to an analysis by the Observer Research Foundation (ORF), the Quad is currently experiencing its most turbulent period of diplomatic synergy since the group's revival in 2017. ORF noted that the continued momentum stagnated in 2025, when the group failed to convene a leader-level summit scheduled to be held in New Delhi, which would have been the first hosted by India since 2021. The arrival of Secretary Rubio in India presents a new opportunity to set in motion a critical reset and inject fresh momentum into the group.

ORF further highlighted that subsequent events in 2025, including the U.S. imposition of tariffs on Quad partners, the placement of AUKUS under review, and continued adversarial commentary from Washington regarding India's purchase of Russian energy, resulted in a diplomatic nadir among the members of the group. The analysis stated, A churn is currently underway in the Indo-Pacific. Washington's changing foreign policy and security priorities, driven by its shifting posture in the region and its preoccupation with wars in the Middle East, have resulted in growing uncertainty.

Progress and Priorities

Despite these challenges, the Quad has demonstrated steady progress in several areas, including the Indo-Pacific Maritime Domain Awareness Partnership, the Quad Partnership on Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief, and the Quad Indo-Pacific Logistics Network. ORF emphasized that coordinating a successful leader-level summit ought to remain a key priority for the group. Secretary Rubio's role in ensuring that Washington finally puts its diplomatic weight behind the group will be crucial. The focus of the meeting in New Delhi must remain anchored in efforts to overcome the diplomatic nadir in which the Quad currently finds itself.

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