Trump unlikely to reduce Quad support, says Jaishankar, credits his earlier administration for its revival
External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar expressed confidence in continued US support for the Quad under the second Trump administration. He highlighted Trump's role in revitalizing the alliance and its growth since 2017, emphasizing its equitable burden-sharing model. Jaishankar dismissed concerns about "weak links," citing the Quad's expanding agenda and solidified commitment from member nations.
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