Quad Security Dialogue Growth Opportunities

Quad Security Dialogue Growth Opportunities

Defining Transformational Growth Strategies for Defense Partnership

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08-Aug-2022
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Research Code: K7BC-01-00-00-00
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Security concerns in the Indo-Pacific region have called for the creation of the Quad Security Dialogue between the United States, India, Japan, and Australia. This partnership aims to strengthen collaboration in the defense field through technology sharing and joint exercises.

In this study, Frost & Sullivan provides an overview of each Quad member’s relevant defense investments and market participants, highlighting key growth drivers, restraints, and opportunities. Among the persisting challenges facing the market include legal and policy issues for technology sharing as well as long-standing hesitation about participating in defense partnerships.

Quad countries have individually made great strides in the development of their local defense industries, particularly in the areas of missile defense technology, artificial intelligence, hypersonic systems, and submarine capabilities, and thus serve as models for the rest of the world. However, their main concern today is how to combine their technologies to effectively address regional challenges while also pushing for innovation and sustainability. The study period for this research is 2021–2026.

Table of Contents

Why is it Increasingly Difficult to Grow?

The Strategic Imperative 8™

The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on Quad Security Dialogue

Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine™

Scope of Research

Important Application Areas

Trends and Challenges

Quad Security Dialogue Spending

Biggest Market Players—The United States

Relevant Investments and Projects—The United States

Relevant Investments and Projects—The United States (continued)

Biggest Market Players—India

Relevant Investments and Projects—India

Relevant Investments and Projects—India (continued)

Biggest Market Players—Japan

Relevant Investments and Projects—Japan

Relevant Investments and Projects—Japan (continued)

Biggest Market Players—Australia

Relevant Investments and Projects—Australia

Relevant Investments and Project—Australia (continued)

Joint Initiatives—Quad Security Dialogue

Joint Initiatives—Quad Security Dialogue (continued)

Joint Initiatives—Quad Security Dialogue (continued)

Growth Drivers

Growth Restraints

SDG-15 as It Relates to the Quad Security Dialogue

Growth Opportunity 1—Multi-level Security and Information Sharing Tools

Growth Opportunity 1—Multi-level Security and Information Sharing Tools (continued)

Growth Opportunity 2—Joint Research and Development

Growth Opportunity 2—Joint Research and Development (continued)

Growth Opportunity 3—Combat Systems, Procurement, Installation and Services

Growth Opportunity 3—Combat Systems, Procurement, Installation, and Services (continued)

Conclusions and Future Outlook

List of Exhibits

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Security concerns in the Indo-Pacific region have called for the creation of the Quad Security Dialogue between the United States, India, Japan, and Australia. This partnership aims to strengthen collaboration in the defense field through technology sharing and joint exercises. In this study, Frost & Sullivan provides an overview of each Quad member’s relevant defense investments and market participants, highlighting key growth drivers, restraints, and opportunities. Among the persisting challenges facing the market include legal and policy issues for technology sharing as well as long-standing hesitation about participating in defense partnerships. Quad countries have individually made great strides in the development of their local defense industries, particularly in the areas of missile defense technology, artificial intelligence, hypersonic systems, and submarine capabilities, and thus serve as models for the rest of the world. However, their main concern today is how to combine their technologies to effectively address regional challenges while also pushing for innovation and sustainability. The study period for this research is 2021–2026.
More Information
Author Sol Ipuche
Industries Aerospace, Defence and Security
No Index No
Is Prebook No
Keyword 1 quadrilateral security dialogue
Keyword 2 quadrilateral security
Keyword 3 quad security dialogue
Podcast No
WIP Number K7BC-01-00-00-00