Blue Dot Network, ‘Quad Plus’ Arrangement and India’s Options - By Chronicle Editorial Team
Recently, a group of the US Senators, in a letter, has asked India to join the Blue Dot Network (BDN). They also backed India’s decision to invite Australia to the annual Malabar naval exercise, which India did.
- Given the rising anti-China narrative across the globe, the scope for promoting the BDN as an alternative to the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has risen tremendously. So will India, an Indo-Pacific partner of the United States and a member of the Quad process (the United States, Japan, and Australia being the other members) consider joining the BDN in the near future?
- Quad meetings are ....
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