Recently, the US lashed out at China as its policies against India are not well. China has emitted 60,000 troops near India’s northern border, US secretary of state Mike Pompeo said while quoting an earlier unreported number as he clearly scrutinised Beijing for its “bad behaviour” and warns that it acted to the Quad nations, a comment that comes amid intensified stresses between India and its neighbour over a standoff at the Line of Actual Control (LAC). COVID19: Brazil records a surge in the cases! Foreign ministers from the Indo-Pacific nations known as the Quad group – India, the US, Japan and Australia – met in Tokyo on Tuesday in the first such talks since the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) pandemic began ahead this year. Members of the Quad pushed for a rules-based global order and peaceful resolution of conflicts in the face of China’s growing aggression across the Indo-Pacific. “The Indians are seeing 60,000 Chinese soldiers on their northern border,” Pompeo was quoted saying in an interview on Friday after returning from Tokyo. US Prez appears in front of citizens for the first time post his recovery from coronavirus He also accredited India for “diplomatically” pushing back by banning Chinese apps and ending government procurements of supplies made in China. “I was with my foreign minister counterparts from India, Australia, and Japan – a format that we call the Quad, four big democracies, four powerful economies, four nations, each of whom has real risk associated with the threats imposed – attempting to be imposed by the Chinese Communist Party. And they see it in their home countries, too,” he said. Commissioner of Europe Mariya Gabriel gets corona positive