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Quad Nations Unite for Enhanced Maritime Surveillance in the Indo-Pacific

The US, India, Japan, and Australia are set to collaborate on maritime surveillance efforts in the Indo-Pacific, aiming to bolster regional security and assert their presence.

Editorial Staff / 2026-05-26 / 1min

The United States, India, Japan, and Australia have reached an agreement to jointly monitor maritime operations in the Indo-Pacific region. This collaboration is seen as a strategic move to enhance security and assert influence in these waters.

This initiative underscores the commitment of the Quad nations to work together in addressing regional challenges and maintaining stability in the Indo-Pacific.

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