PM Modi in Tokyo to attend Joe Biden's Indo Pacific Economic Framework launch, meet top business leaders
The PM will be participating at the launch of IPEF. But whether India joins the initiative or negotiations will take place remains to be seen. Through IPEF, the US will be looking for partner countries in the region to work on shared objectives li...

US President Joe Biden will launch IPEF this evening. The IPEF is an initiative of the US President which is seen as a move to counter Chinese influence in the region. Biden will unveil the IPEF while more details of the initiative are still to be known.
The PM will be participating at the launch of IPEF. But whether India joins the initiative or negotiations will take place remains to be seen. Through IPEF, the US will be looking for partner countries in the region to work on shared objectives like clean energy, decarbonization, infrastructure and improving the supply chain
India has time and again underlined the need for a reliable supply chain. Speaking to on the issue, the Indian Ambassador to Japan Sanjay Kumar Verma told ANI that the supply chain will continue to be the main issue at the summit.
"When you see prosperity, peace and stability in the Indo Pacific, the supply chain will continue to be the main issue. And that is why India, Japan and Australia signed a trilateral agreement on the supply chain resilience initiative. What has happened is that many of these supply chains are concentrated in one particular geography and whenever that gets disrupted or those who control that geography wish to disrupt than the entire supply chain gets disrupted and people or industries which are downstream face the music," Ambassador Kumar said.
"Quad is a positive, constructive agenda. So we don't target a country or a region. What we look forward to is peace and stability in the Indo Pacific region, which should be adhered to. We await to see that international laws are followed and also free and open Indo Pacific is ensured. In our case free, open and inclusive Indo Pacific is seen as a viable option," he said.
"We want to see that no country takes the route of coercive economic policy so all these are in the basket but the prime motive, agenda, objective of Quad meeting is to see a peaceful stable and prosperous Indo Pacific," the envoy said.
The Russian-Ukraine conflict is also expected to dominate the Quad meet on Tuesday.
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