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    Economic Times | 24 May, 2022 | 08:30AM IST

    PM Modi Japan Visit Quad Summit 2022 News Live Updates: Quad is moving ahead with a constructive agenda for Indo-Pacific, says PM Modi

    Quad Summit 2022: The mutual trust and determination among the Quad member countries is giving new energy to democratic forces and encouraging a free, open and inclusive Indo-Pacific, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said here on Tuesday at the second in-person summit of the four-nation grouping.

    The prime minister said Quad is moving ahead with a constructive agenda for the Indo-Pacific which will further strengthen its image of a "force for good".

    Modi made the remarks in presence of US President Joe Biden, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and newly elected Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.

    In his opening remarks at the summit, Prime Minister Modi said the Quad has gained a significant place at the world stage in a short span of time.
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    08:28 AM

    At the Tokyo Summit, the Quad leaders will welcome a major maritime initiative: the Indo-Pacific Partnership for Maritime Domain Awareness (IPMDA), which will allow tracking of dark shipping: The White House

    08:22 AM

    Airbnb says will shut domestic business in China from July 30

    The company said, however, that Chinese users will still be allowed to book listings and experiences abroad.
    08:17 AM

    Sri Lanka hikes fuel prices, encourages people to WFH

    Sri Lanka hiked petrol prices by 20%-24% and also increased diesel prices by 35%-38%, Power and Energy Minister Kanchana Wijesekera said.
    08:06 AM

    Australian PM Albanese at Quad

    We will bring more resources & energies to securing our region as we enter a new & more complex phase in the Pacific strategic environment. We'll continue to stand with you, our like-minded friends & collectively stand for each other
    08:01 AM

    Russian invasion of Ukraine squarely challenges the principles which are enshrined in the UN Charter

    - Japanese PM Fumio Kishida

    07:49 AM

    US President Joe Biden at Quad Leaders' meet

    • US will be a strong, steady & enduring partner in Indo-Pacific. We are Indo-Pacific powers. As long as Russia continues the war, we are going to be partners and lead a global response. We stay together for the shared values & vision we have

    • Putin is just trying to extinguish a culture. This is more than just a European issue, it's a global issue. Global food crisis may worsen by Russia blocking Ukraine from exporting its grains. As long as Russia continues the war, US will work with its partners
    07:39 AM

    Quad has gained significant place at world stage in short span of time. Our mutual cooperation is encouraging achieving a free, open and inclusive Indo-Pacific Region: PM Modi

    07:39 AM

    US President Biden welcomes PM Modi at Quad Summit, says it's wonderful to see you again in person

    07:25 AM

    Visual from the Quad summit venue

    Visual from the Quad summit venue
    07:20 AM

    Quad Leaders' Summit in Tokyo

    PM Narendra Modi, US President Joe Biden, Australian PM Anthony Albanese and Japanese PM Fumio Kishida hold Quad Leaders' Summit in Tokyo
    07:10 AM

    China reports 688 new COVID cases

    Mainland China reported 688 new coronavirus cases on May 23, of which 156 were symptomatic and 532 were asymptomatic, the National Health Commission said.
    07:00 AM

    Bolsonaro fires new Petrobras president after only 40 days

    Senior Brazilian economy ministry official Caio Mario Paes will be the next chief executive of Brazil's state-run oil company Petrobras, the government said replacing a predecessor who served less than two months in the job.
    06:54 AM

    Tokyo: PM Narendra Modi arrives for Quad Leaders' Summit

    Tokyo: PM Narendra Modi arrives for Quad Leaders' Summit
    06:40 AM

    India ships rice, other essentials to crisis-hit Sri Lanka

    Sri Lanka received a first consignment of a $16 million humanitarian aid package from neighboring India to help mitigate severe shortages caused by the country’s worst economic crisis in recent memory.
    06:26 AM

    No urgent need for mass monkeypox vaccinations: WHO

    • The World Health Organization does not believe the monkeypox outbreak outside of Africa requires mass vaccinations as measures like good hygiene and safe sexual behaviour will help control its spread, a senior official said.

    • His comments came as the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said it was in the process of releasing some Jynneos vaccine doses for use in monkeypox cases.
    06:24 AM

    Pentagon says more high-tech weapons going to Ukraine

    Nearly 50 defense leaders from around the world met and agreed to send more advanced weapons to Ukraine, including a harpoon launcher and missiles to protect its coast, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin told.
    06:22 AM

    WEF: Adani Group, Andhra Pradesh Govt sign MoU

    06:21 AM

    Recent attack on Desna killed 87: Zelenskyy

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says last week’s attack on the town of Desna resulted in 87 deaths. Desna is 55 kilometers (34 miles) north of Kyiv. Zelenskyy said the debris removal in Desna, in the Chernihiv region, has been completed and the deaths and destruction was cause by only four missiles. Zelenskyy made the comments in his nightly address Monday, the eve of the three-month anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
    06:20 AM

    Covid-19 pandemic 'far from over': WHO chief

    • The head of the World Health Organization has reiterated here that the Covid-19 pandemic is far from over.

    • "... the pandemic is far from over. And even as we continue to fight it, we face the task of restoring essential health services, with 90 per cent of member states reporting disruption to one or more essential health services," WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said.
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