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The Persian Gulf conflict presents a significant test for Indian foreign policy and economy in the 21st century by challenging its strategic autonomy and compelling adjustments to supply chains and trade relations.
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Indian Ocean, Persian Gulf, Red Sea, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Sri Lanka, Delhi, Kochi, Morocco, Jordan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Bay of Bengal, United Arab Emirates
Who
Dr. Tomasz Lukaszuk, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Foreign Minister Jaishankar, US, Iran, Pakistan, Israel
What
The Persian Gulf conflict presents a significant test for Indian foreign policy and economy in the 21st century by challenging its strategic autonomy and compelling adjustments to supply chains and trade relations.
When
Sat, 13 Jun 2026 20:42:33 GMT · 3h 30m ago
Where
Indian Ocean, Persian Gulf, Red Sea, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Sri Lanka, Delhi, Kochi, Morocco, Jordan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Bay of Bengal, United Arab Emirates ·
Why
The war highlighted the limitations of India’s influence on US actions in the Indian Ocean and the boundaries of its strategic autonomy, requiring India to reassess economic strategies.
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How this affects you
The conflict has forced India to diversify energy sources, adjust supply chains for goods and services, and secure its diaspora, with implications for its economic stability and foreign relations with key partners like the US, Iran, and Gulf states. Domestically, the return of nearly nine million Indian citizens from the Gulf due to the conflict poses a potential social crisis if jobs cannot be provided.
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