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Challenges to the Quadrilateral Alliance

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November 24, 2017

What is the issue?

While an anti-Chinese alliance is taking shape in the Indo-Pacific, it is not easy to sustain it in the prevailing circumstances.

What is the international context?

  • U.S. President Trump believes in a world governed by self-interest, with little room for shared responsibility.
  • In contrast, Chinese President Xi is taking the high road, is projecting himself as a firm believer in globalisation and free trade.
  • Notably, the former confronts major opposition to his policies within the U.S, while the latter’s grip on China is almost total.
  • Against this backdrop, a coalition of all those willing to align with the U.S. against China’s expanding ambitions is shaping up.

What are the recent developments?

  • Official level talks were held recently, between the U.S., Japan, Australia & India for establishing the “Quadrilateral Alliance”.
  • This marks a major shift in India’s foreign policy, as it is an active alignment to an emergent power block.  
  • As China’s expansionist attitudes intensify, more countries are expected to align with the Quadrilateral group.
  • Notably, this is the first time that India has indicated a resolve to align openly with the U.S. to tackle issues specific to Indo-Pacific.
  • This enhances the Indo-US cooperation as major defence partners.

What is China’s Position?

  • Political - China too seems eager to fight the challenges of a counter-alliance.
  • The Communist Party Congress emphasised on a strong military, signalling little willingness for compromise.
  • It also reinforced Mr. Xi’s paramount leadership and clearly elaborated on China’s ambitions for global leadership.
  • Notably, Mr.Xi adopted a hard line on many contentious issues in the region and beyond, reiterating an aggressive foreign policy.
  • Economic Might - China is positioned most advantageously as far as economic aspects are concerned.
  • It is the most important trading partner for over 90 countries and a massive economic power house.  
  • Although the economic benefits of its Belt & Road Initiative (BRI) are disputed, it has definitely got a favoured reception by most countries.

What are the challenges for the alliance?

  • Most Asian nations don’t actually have an unfavourable opinion on China despite its reckless foreign policy.
  • China has embarked on a charm offensive to win the support of Asian nations through lavish aid offers.
  • Even Mr.Trump, seemed to have softened his criticism of China, after China produced some attractive mega deals.
  • Only India, Japan & Vietnam have shown some willing to build an opposition to China’s designs.
  • Also, nations in the quadrilateral alliance haven’t stated a clear vision and gave separate press releases that were vastly divergent.
  • The opinions varied form ‘joint security patrol’ to ‘funding mechanism to counter BRI’.

How does the future look?

  • The Quadrilateral idea is likely to further irk China.
  • As developments become clearer with the formal setting up of the Quadrilateral, China is certain to counter it proactively.
  • This will pave the way for a new round of turmoil and China would use both force and inducements to win more countries to its side.
  • The consequences of this could be quite significant for peace and stability in the Asian region.

 

Source: The Hindu

 

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