New Delhi: The QUAD 2026 meeting has resulted in major agreements on maritime security, critical minerals, port infrastructure, and Indo-Pacific energy security. India hosted the 11th Quad Foreign Ministers’ Meeting in New Delhi with leaders from the United States, Australia, and Japan.
The meeting focused on strengthening cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region amid growing concerns over supply chains, maritime security, and energy disruptions.
What Happened at the QUAD 2026 Meeting?
India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar met with:
- Marco Rubio from the US
- Penny Wong from Australia
- Toshimitsu Motegi from Japan
The four countries discussed:
- Maritime security
- Critical minerals supply chains
- Energy security
- Port infrastructure
- Undersea cable protection
- Regional stability in the Indo-Pacific
The Quad also reaffirmed support for a “free and open Indo-Pacific.”
Key Takeaways From the QUAD 2026
1. Indo-Pacific Maritime Surveillance Initiative Announced
The Quad countries launched the Indo-Pacific Maritime Surveillance Collaboration (IPMSC).
Main goals include:
- Sharing real-time maritime information
- Improving maritime domain awareness
- Monitoring activities in the Indian Ocean region
- Building a Common Operating Picture (COP) system
The initiative aims to improve regional security and protect global trade routes.
2. QUAD Critical Minerals Framework Finalised
The Quad finalised a new Critical Minerals Initiative Framework.
The framework will help:
- Strengthen mineral supply chains
- Increase cooperation in mining and recycling
- Reduce dependence on single-country supply chains
- Support investment in critical minerals projects
India and the United States also signed a separate India-US Critical Minerals agreement.
3. Indo-Pacific Energy Security Initiative Launched
The Quad announced a new Indo-Pacific Energy Security Initiative.
The initiative focuses on:
- Energy resilience
- Emergency response coordination
- Fuel supply chain protection
- Technology and policy cooperation
- International market analysis
The move comes during rising global concerns over energy supply disruptions and maritime chokepoints like the Strait of Hormuz.
4. Fiji Port Infrastructure Project
The Quad announced its first joint regional infrastructure project in Fiji.
The project will:
- Improve port infrastructure
- Increase trade connectivity
- Strengthen Indo-Pacific logistics networks
- Support Pacific Island nations
This is considered a major strategic step by the Quad nations.
5. Undersea Cable Security Cooperation
The four countries also discussed securing undersea communication cables across the Indo-Pacific.
Officials said resilient digital connectivity is becoming increasingly important for economic and national security.
Major Concerns Over China and Global Supply Chains
The ministers expressed concerns about:
- Militarization in the South China Sea
- Threats to maritime trade routes
- Disruptions to global supply chains
- Risks to energy and fuel transport
The joint statement stressed support for international law and freedom of navigation.
Official Statement Highlights
According to the official Quad joint statement:
- The countries oppose unilateral actions that threaten regional peace
- They support free and open maritime trade
- They aim to improve resilience across the Indo-Pacific
- They plan to continue future Quad summits and ministerial meetings















