INDO- PACIFIC STRATEGY OF THE UNITED STATES
Asian partners and ASEAN. Our own work with South Asian partners will prioritize building mechanisms to
address humanitarian-assistance and disaster-relief needs, maritime security, water scarcity, and pandemic
response. We will seek to be an indispensable partner to Pacific Island nations, in ever-closer coordination
with other partners who share that commitment, and will meaningfully expand our diplomatic presence in
Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands. We will also prioritize negotiations on our Compacts of Free
Association with the Freely Associated States as the bedrock of the U.S. role in the Pacific.
Allies and partners outside of the region are increasingly
committing new attention to the Indo-Pacific, particularly the
EU and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). We
will harness this opportunity to align our approaches and will
implement our initiatives in coordination to multiply our
effectiveness. We will partner to build regional connectivity
with an emphasis on the digital domain, as well as to uphold
international law, particularly in the maritime space. Along the
way, we will build bridges between the Indo-Pacific and the
Euro-Atlantic, and, increasingly, with other regions, by leading
on shared agendas that drive collective action. We will also
advance our common vision through close coordination at the
United Nations.
Our ties do not just connect our governments, but bridge our
people. The United States is the leading international provider
of education to students from the Indo-Pacific—nearly 68% of
international students studying in the United States hail from
the region—forging ties that help to fuel next-generation
dynamism in both of our countries. We will reinvigorate youth-
leadership, educational, and professional exchanges and
English-language training programs that have long anchored
our bonds, including through the Young Southeast Asian
Leaders Initiative (YSEALI). At the same time, we will promote
new partnerships for cutting-edge joint research in critical domains of science and technology, including
through the new Quad Fellowship, which will support graduate studies of Australian, Japanese, Indian, and
American students in STEM fields. Through these and other programs we will continue to invest in the next
generation of people-to-people connections.
INDO-PACIFIC STRATEGY
ELEMENTS
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Advance a free and open Indo-
Pacific that is more connected,
prosperous, secure, and resilient.
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Strengthen the U.S. role and build
collective capacity with allies and
partners and with regional
institutions.
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Modernized alliances; flexible
partnerships, including an
empowered ASEAN, a leading
India, a strong and reliable Quad,
and an engaged Europe; economic
partnership; new U.S. defense,
diplomatic, development, and
foreign-assistance resources;
sustained focus on and
commitment to the region at all
levels of the U.S. government.