The United States, India, Japan, and Australia have reached an agreement to conduct joint surveillance of maritime operations in the Indo-Pacific region. This initiative aims to enhance security and assert influence in the area. Additionally, Indian politicians are commemorating the 12-year tenure of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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Quad Nations Agree to Jointly Monitor Indo-Pacific Maritime Operations
The US, India, Japan, and Australia have agreed to collaborate on maritime surveillance in the Indo-Pacific to strengthen regional security. The announcement coincides with the 12-year anniversary of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's leadership in India.
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Quad Nations Agree to Jointly Monitor Indo-Pacific Maritime Operations