The leaders of the United States, Japan, Australia and India are meeting in the Japanese capital, Tokyo, for a second in-person summit of the Indo-Pacific Quad grouping.At Tuesday’s meeting, the leaders of the informal alliance, which was set up to counter China’s growing military and economic influence, are discussing climate change, technology, maritime surveillance, as well as the fallout from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which has risked division among the group.India, which has close ties with Russia, is yet to condemn Moscow’s war.
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