Biden's Strategic Diplomacy: Tackling China's Assertiveness and Strengthening Indo-Pacific Alliances

President Joe Biden addressed Indo-Pacific allies about China's growing military assertiveness, emphasizing it's a tactical shift amid Beijing's economic struggles. Biden hosted leaders from Australia, India, and Japan, marking a significant summit aimed at strengthening alliances and addressing regional security concerns. The administration plans to enhance maritime security and humanitarian cooperation.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Claymont | Updated: 22-09-2024 03:30 IST | Created: 22-09-2024 03:30 IST
Biden's Strategic Diplomacy: Tackling China's Assertiveness and Strengthening Indo-Pacific Alliances
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President Joe Biden expressed concerns to Indo-Pacific allies regarding China's heightened military assertiveness, suggesting it's a tactic to test regional stability during Beijing's economic challenges.

Biden's remarks, captured by a hot mic, were made during a summit with the Quad—leaders of Australia, India, and Japan—in Wilmington, Delaware. Biden underscored his administration's view that China's actions reflect a tactical, not strategic, shift. He pointed to Beijing's ongoing economic difficulties and the need for diplomatic space to focus on domestic issues.

Biden emphasized intense diplomacy in managing the U.S.-China relationship, citing recent high-level discussions with Chinese officials. The summit also highlighted new initiatives aimed at bolstering maritime security and enhancing cooperation on humanitarian missions in response to China's assertive regional policies.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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