The Indo-Pacific region is largely viewed as an area comprising
the Indian Ocean and the western and central Pacific Ocean, including the South
China Sea.
US Ambassador to
India Kenneth Juster on Wednesday said that no country wants to see a conflict
in the Indo-Pacific
region and the United States will work with trusted and like-minded
partners to develop guidelines and other ways to fulfill the
"inclusive" vision for the region.
"No one wants to have conflict in the region (Indo-Pacific). We want it to
be an inclusive vision but we are going to need to work with trusted and like-minded
partners to develop guidelines, red lines and other ways to fulfill the vision
we share for the Indo-Pacific region," Juster said at the India Ideas
Summit.
He said that the
US has begun some of the work through its discussions with the remaining Quad
members -- India, Japan and Australia.
"We are
writing the first chapter of what will be a project over next several years and
the book that we complete will be critical to future of not just this region
but to the world," Juster underlined.
The Indo-Pacific
region is largely viewed as an area comprising the Indian Ocean and the western
and central Pacific Ocean, including the South China Sea.
China's
territorial claims in the South
China Sea and its efforts to advance into the Indian Ocean are seen to have
challenged the established rules-based system. Vietnam, the Philippines,
Malaysia, Brunei and Taiwan have counterclaims in the South China Sea.
Juster said that
India has provided pharmaceuticals for over 100 countries around the world.
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