
QUAD Summit LIVE UPDATES: QUAD important pillar of stability in Indo-Pacific region, says PM Modi
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Taking part in the first QUAD Leaders' Summit, PM Modi is interacting with US President Joe Biden, Australian PM Scott Morrison and Japanese PM Yoshihide Suga.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is taking part in the first QUAD (Quadrilateral Framework) Leaders' Summit. The PM is being joined by his counterparts in the US, Australia and Japan- Joe Biden, Scott Morrison and Yoshihide Suga, respectively. First Quad Leaders’ Virtual Summit. https://t.co/oWhW7gs8PQvia NaMo App pic.twitter.com/S5GOBv656d Addressing his American, Japanese and Australian counterparts virtually, PM Modi said, "QUAD has come of age and will remain an important pillar of stability in the Indo-Pacific region."
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India on Monday said it has not held bilateral talks with the United States on deploying naval vessels to secure merchant shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. The clarification came after US President Donald Trump urged countries to send warships to keep the strategic waterway open amid tensions with Iran.











