The India Story Episode 8 | Quad vs China: ‘Game on’ in the Indo-Pacific?

Updated : Aug 03, 2022 02:14
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The ‘Quad’ nations - India, Australia, Japan & the United States - met in Tokyo this week under the shadow of the Ukraine-Russia war, and China’s growing influence in the Indo-Pacific region. The four nations committed to a series of investments for the Indo-Pacific region.

On this episode of The India Story, Vikram Chandra speaks to India’s top foreign policy analysts on the Quad’s big step to take on China, and whether the Quad’s big announcements mean a changing foreign policy landscape for the US. Far from focusing only on the Ukraine-Russia war, the US is also devoting foreign policy heft to take on China in Asia. As Asia becomes the battleground between China and the US, can India consolidate its position as a bigger power in the region?

Also Watch: The India Story Episode 7 | Global inflation woes: Can India’s economy emerge victorious?

We also take a look at the largest Indian contingent ever to attend the World Economic Forum at Davos, and how the United States has been rocked by a horrific mass shooting that killed 19 children, as calls for more sensible gun control begin to grow.

Watch The India Story with Vikram Chandra, Fridays at 8 pm. Download the Editorji app: www.editorji.com/download

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