Should countries along the Bay of Bengal become part of the Indo-Pacific QUAD?
Mon, May 17 2021 07:29:44 PM
By Mahua Venkatesh
New Delhi, May 17: China s attempt to bulldoze its influence in Bangladesh and Myanmar is raising an important question-should countries along the Bay of Bengal rim become part of an expanded Indo-Pacific Quad, which currently comprises India, Japan, Australia and the United States?
During the course of the Covid-19 pandemic, the expansion of QUAD to QUAD-plus to include countries including South Korea, Vietnam and New Zealand to promote Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) is already on the radar. Should Bay of Bengal countries- home to about 1.4 billion people also become part of the QUAD-plus?
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