Can India Turn Quad Into an Instrument to Realise Its Significant Potential as Technological Power?
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Can India Turn Quad Into an Instrument to Realise Its Significant Potential as Technological Power?

THE INDIAN EXPRESS

APLN member C. Raja Mohan writes: Delhi needs to move quickly to create internal environment for such partnerships with Quad members.

President Joe Biden’s decision to begin his first visit to Asia at a semiconductor facility in South Korea underlines the role of critical technologies in his Indo-Pacific strategy. Calling his visit to the Samsung plant an “auspicious start”, Biden noted that the chips produced at the plant “are the key to propelling us into the next era of humanity’s technological development — artificial intelligence, quantum technologies, 5G, and so very much more”.

Read the full article on The Indian Express here (paywall).

 

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