Can India keep its balance in West Asia amid conflict?
New Delhi, May 25 -- For more than a decade, India has steadily deepened its ties with the Gulf while trying to balance competing interests across West Asia. But today, that strategy is under strain - amid the Iran conflict, shifting regional alignments, and a re-emerging Pakistan.
How is the Iran crisis affecting India? And what do these geopolitical shifts mean for India's West Asia policy? West Asia analyst Kabir Taneja discussed these and other questions on a recent episode of "Grand Tamasha," a weekly podcast on Indian politics and policy co-produced by HT and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
Taneja is the executive director of the Observer Research Foundation's Middle East office. He has worked extensively on India's re...
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