EDITOR
"Since its inception in 2007, the Quad has had a sense of nebulousness about it. In the years before, it was seen as an amorphous loose grouping, almost missing the oomph that it needed. The four had different approaches."
Dr. Mukesh Aghi
"Few would disagree that the present international order is changing, and changing rapidly. There is less agreement on what is driving that change and what will replace, if anything, the existing order."
PRESIDENT & CEO OF USISPF
Pramit Pal Chaudhuri
EDITOR
"Since its inception in 2007, the Quad has had a sense of nebulousness about it. In the years before, it was seen as an amorphous loose grouping, almost missing the oomph that it needed. The four had different approaches."
Dr. Mukesh Aghi
"Few would disagree that the present international order is changing, and changing rapidly. There is less agreement on what is driving that change and what will replace, if anything, the existing order."
PRESIDENT & CEO OF USISPF
Pramit Pal Chaudhuri
GLIMPSES FROM THE QUAD
In this issue
Dr. S. Jaishankar
Cover Story - Interview with Indian Minister of External Affairs
Anirudh Suri
The Great Tech Game
Rory Medcalf
View from Australia - How the Quad Defied the Doubters
C. Raja Mohan
View from India - Quad Path to a Global Role
Nobukatsu Kanehara
View from Japan - An Emerging Liberal Order in Asia
Lisa Curtis
View from the United States - Fall and Rise of the Quad