Tag: Narendra Modi

Close-up portrait of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi looking contemplative during a meeting.

India Navigates Gulf Tensions With Strategic Caution

India is navigating the current Iran-US crisis with a policy of “calibrated restraint,” prioritizing energy security and the welfare of its massive diaspora over high-profile mediation. While Pakistan gains visibility as a facilitator, New Delhi is focusing on long-term flexibility, protecting its structural interests in Chabahar and the Gulf while avoiding entanglement in great-power rivalry

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Close-up portrait of Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, India's Minister of External Affairs, looking thoughtful with his hands clasped.

India’s Iran War Silence Exposes the Limits of “Strategic Autonomy”

The sinking of the IRIS Dena and the subsequent “silence” from New Delhi have ignited a fierce domestic and international debate over the reality of India’s “Strategic Autonomy.” While Pakistan has positioned itself as a central diplomatic intermediary between Washington and Tehran, India finds itself grappling with a “strategic embarrassment” that has paralyzed its traditional role as a regional leader.

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A group of over twenty diplomats and officials in suits and traditional Arab attire standing for a formal group photo on a red carpet in front of a large white banner that reads "2nd INDIA-ARAB FOREIGN MINISTERS' MEETING, Saturday, 31st January, 2026, New Delhi."

India’s Multipolar Gamble With the Arab World

The revival of the India–Arab Foreign Ministers’ Meeting after a decade isn’t just a diplomatic reunion. It’s a sign that both India and the Arab world are trying to position themselves in a world where the Western-led order is cracking from within — and where Washington’s reliability can no longer be assumed.

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