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The Pathways of QUAD 3.0

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QUAD needs to provide leadership to the new global order. A multipolar world needs multipolar leadership based on the QUAD.

There are a lot of issues with a USA led world order. It is not perfect by any stretch of the imagination. However, a Chinese led world would be even worse. To predict that, one does not need even imagination. All one has to do is to look around with open eyes – coercive diplomacy, wolf warriorism, breaking international rules-based order, debt traps and more. Lack of trust in China is palpable. China does what is good for itself resulting in debilitating other nations and its people. It can continue to ‘rejuvenate’ and have its ‘dreams’, but it must be contained for the common good. China is too big for any one nation to contain. It is also beyond regional nations to control it. That is the sense I got after participating in two webinars recently. One organized by the Indo Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The other by CASA. The participants were international, and the views were wide-ranging. The insights indicated that there is no alternative to the QUAD 3.0.

There is also a need to understand that the QUAD nations have an ‘odd one out’ phenomenon.

This is reinforced by sharp increases projected in the forthcoming Chinese defence budgets. For a country like ours, it is foolish to get into the trap of competitive increases of defence expenditure with China with a ‘go it alone’ approach. In a larger sense QUAD 3.0 is not only an international necessity but a national imperative. It enables us to have affordable security on a collective basis. However, QUAD 3.0 is still an idea without a form. More importantly, as much as the QUAD nations bring value to the table, they place huge differences on it too. If QUAD 3.0 is to evolve further, it is these differences that have to be tackled. They need to be either resolved, skirted around or left out of the ambit for a later date. The QUAD 3.0 platform will only be as strong as the way the differences are treated. Thankfully, China is driving the QUAD 3.0 to set aside its incongruencies. The more predatory the Chinese behaviour, the greater will be the coalescence. Newton’s third law is at work.

Before looking at other issues let us reiterate the potential. The QUAD 3.0 is ideally positioned to lead the post-pandemic world economically, diplomatically and militarily. After all, it is a combination of a superpower and three middle-level powers which are vibrant democracies representing three civilizations – Western, Japanese, and Indian. They represent four of the top twenty global economies with a healthy mixture of raw material, manufacturing, and consumer power as also a tremendous innovation capability. The QUAD nations also have experienced armed forces irrespective of their size or national orientation. They also have strong internal, bilateral, and trilateral ties. From any point of view, they have the potential to outmatch China in any dimension. However, the real challenge before them is to convert the bilateral and trilateral into a strong quadrilateral framework that can carry along with regional players like ASEAN, QUAD plus nations and EU.

The QUAD 3.0 is an idea that will take time to form into anything potent. That statement is both right and wrong. Let us understand the wrong part. If signals coming out of China are an indicator, they are worried about the QUAD. In my surmise, China fears it. The QUAD is amorphous and ambiguous. China will desire that it remains so. It will do its utmost to sow differences and enhance ambiguity. The more it does so the more it will drive the QUAD to assume a definite form. China has this habit of spurring people into action. So whichever way one looks at it – Chinese behaviour to pole vault to the top predatorily or its attempt to sow dissent will lead to the inevitability of the QUAD 3.0 assuming shape. Turning to ambiguity, this carries a threat of its own. It will be unclear as to how the form will emerge and where it will hit China. Hence they have to guess and prepare for a wide range of undefined options; which will auto-correct the situation. In this entire range of possibilities, one issue which is not ambiguous is the military capability of QUAD and the level of existing cooperation.

The value of the QUAD truly lies in its potential to present an alternative economic model to the Chinese one to the world. However, the dependence and intertwining of the QUAD nations with the Chinese economy is also a reality. Also, QUAD nations have different economic outlooks and interests. These divergent issues will take time to resolve since there are huge ‘peoples issues’ involved. Many of them are intangible and vexatious. They need time to evolve. On the other hand, the military value of QUAD is relatively lesser but easier to realise. There is already some level of understanding achieved. Also, there is no necessity for a deep level of interoperability or interdependence to pose a credible military threat to China in any domain. If one has learnt anything in the past year it is that China should permanently be posed with a two-front situation. The two front situations of facing India in Eastern Ladakh and USA in the South and East China Seas contained China fully. China-backed off from any cross-straits action against Taiwan in this period, despite the fact that it had recovered from the pandemic, US forces were debilitated by the pandemic, Taiwan was vulnerable and there was a nationalistic hype to do so. Creating such situations does not need interoperability. It needs political will. Further defence cooperation and arrangements generate economic linkages and generate trust at the people level. Hence the large idea is to use the militaries to form the QUAD 3.0 and then transit to the economic agendas. Militaries by nature, are petty cut and dry in getting the job done. With a troublesome adversary like China, all militaries will like to get the job done faster! The militaries will be accompanied by diplomatic and political moves which will generate the desired synergy.

There is also a need to understand that the QUAD nations have an ‘odd one out’ phenomenon. Economically, Japan, the USA and Australia are rich nations and India is a poor nation on a per capita basis. Constitutionally, the USA, India and Australia have no military restrictions, but Japan can take up arms only for self-defence. USA, India and Japan have military disputes with China, whereas the Australian dispute is more economic. USA, Australia and Japan are more Pacific Ocean focused whereas India is more Indian Ocean focused and is the only country to have a large land border with China. The USA is an extra-regional player whereas the others are not. In any sphere of activity, one country is different from the other three. This ‘odd one out’ phenomenon will keep putting some difference or the other on the table. The need to understand the constraints and conditionalities of this ‘odd one out’ construct and behave accordingly is very important. Contentious issues need to be skirted around. Otherwise QUAD will play as per the Chinese game plan. To some extent that has already happened with Japan and Australia joining RCEP. QUAD3.0 has to give serious thought to take matters further.

As days have gone by, the tone and tenor of the press releases indicate a faster convergence of ideas and the emergence of an outline plan.

One of the ways to do that is to look at what can be done and build on that rather than what is difficult to achieve. The do-ables are clearly military and diplomatic in nature. Hence after the QUAD foreign ministers meet, it is time to have QUAD defence ministers meet or a QUAD 2+2 dialogue. Further, some military to military programs and exercises should commence. The Malabar series is a good platform to build upon. The Armies and Air Forces should have similar exchanges in the QUAD forum. Very clearly military issues which can be progressed on common structures are intelligence sharing, logistics basing, perception management, and common communication protocols. Enhanced training and periodic military conferences are part of this. In addition, there is significant room for defence industrial cooperation. Defence Industrial cooperation can be extended into economic cooperation. If China expects an Asian NATO why not give it what it expects – ambiguously or otherwise? Use the perceived value of this expectation.

The Indo Pacific concept has its roots in the 2004 Tsunami. Very importantly, the region is also disaster-prone – major earthquakes, floods, typhoons/storms. Hence HADR is a good place to start from. Invariably, the resources required for HADR operations are specialist and similar to those required for military purposes. There is also a requirement for the QUAD to seriously look at combating climate change. Overall HADR and Climate change have the potential and ability to boost economies. I will put the common fight against the pandemic in this bracket. It needs a serious focus.

A major contentious issue is to have a QUAD economic agenda. The contentiousness stems from the fact that we are looking at old aspects of deep-rooted economic structures. The QUAD needs to jettison the brick and mortar economy and chart a path in the new economy where common interests can be put on the QUAD platform without major issues. The subjects which form part of this new economy are over the horizon and digital in nature – AI, Cyber, Space, Energy and more. In these evolving disruptive technologies, there is significant scope to cooperate on a win-win basis for all QUAD nations.

Last but not the least, QUAD needs to provide leadership to the new global order. Gone are the days when one country could lead the way. A multipolar world needs multipolar leadership based on the QUAD. For all this to happen, QUAD needs some kind of a formal structure. Unless a structure comes in place a road map and action plan will not evolve. The day a road map is put out, red lights will flash all around China. The question is will that happen? I am very hopeful of that since there is intent. All one has to do is look at all the press releases of QUAD nations from the beginning. As days have gone by, the tone and tenor of the press releases indicate a faster convergence of ideas and the emergence of an outline plan. Let us hope for the best.

Note:
1. The views expressed here are those of the author and do not necessarily represent or reflect the views of PGurus.

Lt Gen P R Shankar

Served four decades in the Indian Army as a Gunner in multiple operational areas and appointments with pride, honour and dignity. Currently professor in Aerospace Department of IIT Madras. Mentoring young minds. The transition from a three star general to a academic has been exciting. Sharing some of my experiences and views through this blog.

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  • Lt Gen PR Shankar ji, Thanks for your write up supported by the best Quality video-audio clarity having invited top think tanks on the panel. Common man like me understood more about QUAD and passing remarks made on RCEP.

    All panelist came out with excellent slides to make one understand.
    Slides from Taiwan and Japanese gentlemen really moved me and sent chill down my spine and reveals how such little nations spending on defense and tries to protect itself from enemies.

    Topic is Geopolitical-cyber-space tech warfare oriented. One should have sound knowledge appropriate educational qualifications and get 3D vision to understand strategies employed by the enemy nation China.

    What is the budget provided by the Indian Govt for QUAD? Is QUAD Concept dealt by as usual only top Two in the Govt or group of experts involved to take on China? Lot of budgetary allocation is required to do study, research,travel and do analysis and evolve strategic actions on QUAD Concept.

    I was looking at alternate Economic model as suggested by you though the QUAD Concept - Asian NATO - is work in progress.

    One should thank former Japanese PM Shinzo Abe on QUAD Concept and Former US President Donald J Trump for giving India a pivotal role by naming Indo-Pacific region.

    Shankar ji, please produce more such videos with the fleet of time because since childhood, I like Japan (and Israel the most) and our nation should become economic cum military super power.

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