<span style="color: #222222;">US President Joe Biden's administration released its long-awaited Indo-Pacific strategy. The document focuses on building collective capacity to deal with challenges in the region – China's assertiveness, the pandemic and climate change, among others.<br />''<br />''The strategy document said, the US will continue to support India's rise and regional leadership, working with India bilaterally and through groups on a range of issues. It refers to India as a "like-minded partner" and "driving force" in the Quad.<br />''<br />''The policies set out in the document have continuity with previous administrations' strategies. These include a focus on challenges from China, advancing the U.S. relationship, a 'Major Defense Partnership' with India and supporting its role as a net security provider in the region. There is an emphasis on working with other countries not just from the region, but also from beyond.<br />''<br />''The overall increasing focus of the U.S. on the region is due to its increasing challenges, especially from China, according to the strategy document.<br />''<br />''More broadly, the US will seek an Indo-Pacific that is free and open, connected, prosperous, secure and resilient.<br />''<br />''Speaking to reporters yesterday, a senior US administration official said that India's role in the Quad was an important element of the US-India relationship, and a means to speak frankly about issues in the region, and to deliver together on public goods.<br />''<br />''The Quad is rolling out a plan to deliver over a billion COVID-19 vaccines to the region by the end of this year.<br />''<br />''The Indo-Pacific strategic report was released as part of the Quad Ministerial with foreign ministers of Australia, India, Japan and the US, &nbsp;yesterday. The ministers expressed concerns over the malign Chinese role in the region.<br />''<br />''The report said that India faces significant geopolitical challenges from China and its behaviour on the Line of Actual Control (LAC).&nbsp; The report added the Chinese coercion spans the globe, but it is most acute in the Indo-Pacific.<br />''<br />''A senior White House official told news agency the condition of anonymity &nbsp;India faces very significant challenges.<br />''<br />''China's behaviour on the Line of Actual Control has had a galvanizing impact on India. From our standpoint, we see tremendous opportunities in working with another democracy – with a country that has a maritime tradition that understands the importance of the global commons – to advance critical issues in the region, he added.</span>
News On AIR | February 12, 2022 3:16 PM
US announces Indo-Pacific strategy to support India's continued rise and regional leadership; Expresses concern over Chinese role in the region