
NEW DELHI: India and China are disengaging their forces, which were eyeball-to-eyeball for ten months along the LAC in Ladakh. But, that doesnโt mean the pressure on Beijing to change its aggressive behaviour should lessen. Reports suggest U.S. President Joe Biden has proposed an online meeting with other โQuadโ leaders (Japan, Australia and India). What should New Delhiโs policy be? Will Canberra and Tokyo follow up on measures that essentially are seen as an attempt to constrain China? Is it time for a Quad summit?
On โTalking Pointโ, Professor Tomohiko Taniguchi, Former Special Advisor to Japanese Prime Minister Shinzล Abeโs Cabinet, Professor of international political economy and Japanโs strategic diplomacy at Keio University Graduate School of System Design and Management and Rear Admiral(Retd) Raja Menon, Former Assistant Chief of Naval Staff(Operations) and current Maritime Strategy Advisor, Indian Navy discuss the various dimensions of policy decisions in this conversation with StratNews Global Associate Editor Amitabh P. Revi.