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The Quad, an alliance comprising India, Australia, The US, and Japan, was established in 2007 as a counterbalance to China’s military and economic influence in the Indo-Pacific region. While the Quad aims to deter China, India also leverages its position to meet its own strategic goals—securing military and economic benefits. In this delicate balance, the Quad serves as both a strategic shield against China and a platform for India’s own advancement.

R.A. Purwanto
December 11, 2024
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