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What is being said in the US media on PM Modi’s visit?

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is visiting America, has met with President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris.

The most important thing in this tour was the proposed meeting of Quad at the White House which took place on Friday.

During this, apart from the US President and the Indian Prime Minister, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga met together. Has the American media paid attention to PM Modi’s presence in America?

There was not much interest in the US media about Modi’s visit, but the discussion of the Quad meeting has definitely taken place.

In this meeting, apart from the corona virus epidemic, technology sharing and the Indo-Pacific region were discussed.

It is worth noting that the word quad is derived from the quadrilateral (quadrilateral) of ‘quadrilateral security dialogue’. America, Japan and Australia are included in this group along with India.

It is being said that it was formed in view of the increasing dominance of China in the Asia-Pacific region. However, after the formation of the Ocus, it was believed that that thing would not be able to stay in this organization.

But now after the meeting held in the White House on this, the media around the world is writing on it in different ways.

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‘China’ or ‘Beijing’ not named

The American newspaper “The Washington Post” writes that Biden or any of his guests did not name ‘China’ or ‘Beijing’ during this meeting.

The newspaper writes that in the meeting held on Friday, the four countries told reporters at the beginning of the meeting that they would discuss climate change, critical infrastructure and cooperation on the corona virus epidemic, but nothing was said openly on China in their agenda.

“Biden cited the shared objectives of a ‘free and independent Indo-Pacific’. This is seen as an end to the growing dominance of the Chinese military in the South China Sea to allow free shipping.”

The newspaper writes that during this time Biden said that the first major initiative of this group is to distribute a dose of one billion corona virus vaccines manufactured in India, which is on the right track. However, there are doubts among international watchdogs about this.

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“Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the group would ‘act as a force for the global good.’ He also raised the issue of cooperation in the supply chain. One of the goals of this group is to find alternatives to Chinese goods.

The Washington Post newspaper writes that before the main event of the Quad, Biden assured India about the Ocus. Biden said that he is going to have a strong partnership with Prime Minister Modi.

“After America’s exit from Afghanistan, the Biden administration’s focus and resources are now on China. For this, it needs to address India’s concerns. It is facing a lot of competition from China as well as its There is a threat from Islamist extremist groups in Pakistan and Afghanistan, whom India also sees as an enemy.

What deals can happen?

At the same time, another American newspaper, Wall Street General, wrote that a program organized in the mid-2000s under the name of Quadrilateral Security Dialogue has become a group today. Some security experts say the latest changes show how urgent a show of solidarity is needed.

“I don’t see it as stopping the Cold War, but as the beginning of a conflict,” says Paula Dobriansky, a global affairs expert from the newspaper.

The newspaper writes that after this meeting there are possibilities of agreements in many areas between the Quad countries. He has said these things by quoting an American official.

“These deals focus on initiatives in the supply chain of semiconductors. In addition, agreements may also be finalized on accelerating 5G systems and building critical infrastructure against cyber threats. As well as 100 US universities in these countries Fellowship will be given to the students.

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Japan praised

At the same time, Japan’s newspaper ‘Japan Times’ has put a headline on the meeting of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga in its news titled ‘India and Japan oppose to change the status of China’s maritime area’.

The newspaper writes that “referring to Beijing’s firmness in territorial waters, the Japanese government has reported that Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi have ‘strongly opposed’ unilateral efforts to change the maritime status quo.”

“In the 45-minute meeting between Suga and Modi, Suga praised Modi and described India as a “key partner” in making the Indo-Pacific a “free and open” region and stressed the importance of maritime security. “

“The Japanese Foreign Ministry has issued a press release stating that the two countries have agreed to work together to create rules-based international law with Quad members.”

“It is understandable in this context that the two leaders have expressed their common opposition to unilateral efforts and economic coercion to forcibly change the status quo in the East and South China Seas.”

“This announcement shows that the two leaders are well-informed about the threats Beijing poses. Simultaneously, Suga told Modi that he opposed North Korea’s recent ballistic missile test in Japan’s Exclusive Economic Zone. At the same time, he appealed to India to cooperate in finding a solution to the kidnapping of Japanese nationals from North Korea.

Quad an ‘informal gathering’?

American TV news channel CNN quoted a senior official as saying that the Quad is an ‘informal gathering’ and not a ‘military alliance’.

Actually, China has called the quad as the NATO of Asia, after which all the countries have been rejecting its military alliance.

CNN, quoting a senior official on its website, writes that the official believes that the Quod is an important platform for dialogue and common efforts in a challenging time.

The official said, “I would like to state here that the Quad is an informal meeting. However, we have a number of working groups right now and we are deepening our relationship on a daily basis. It is also the case that this is a There is no regional security organization.”

Apart from this, the officer also mentioned about the Ocus and said that that organization has nothing to do with it.

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Harris reminds Modi of human rights

At the same time, the Los Angeles Times, giving place to the meeting of PM Modi and Vice President Kamala Harris on its website, has captioned that ‘Kamala Harris pressurized PM Modi of India on human rights in the historic meeting.’

The newspaper writes that Kamala Harris, who belongs to India, told Modi before the meeting behind closed doors that democracies are under threat all over the world, ‘It is important that we protect democratic values ​​and institutions in our countries.

“I know from personal experience what needs to be done. We should think about what we want and what we stand for our democratic values ​​and institutions.”

The newspaper writes that ‘this is a change in the way the Trump administration used to treat Modi, because during the tenure of PM Modi, religious polarization has increased in his country, in which more laws have been brought targeting religious minorities. The Muslim population is the largest minority community in India and non-Hindus have faced attacks.