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The Persian Gulf conflict represents one of the most significant tests for Indian foreign policy in the 21st century, highlighting limitations of India’s influence on US actions in the Indian Ocean and the boundaries of its strategic autonomy.
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Indian Ocean, Persian Gulf, Red Sea, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Sri Lanka, India (Visakhapatnam, Kochi), Pakistan, Afghanistan, Morocco, Jordan, Indonesia, Malaysia
Who
Dr. Tomasz Lukaszuk, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Foreign Minister Jaishankar
What
The Persian Gulf conflict represents one of the most significant tests for Indian foreign policy in the 21st century, highlighting limitations of India’s influence on US actions in the Indian Ocean and the boundaries of its strategic autonomy.
When
Sat, 13 Jun 2026 20:42:33 GMT · 3h 42m ago
Where
Indian Ocean, Persian Gulf, Red Sea, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Sri Lanka, India (Visakhapatnam, Kochi), Pakistan, Afghanistan, Morocco, Jordan, Indonesia, Malaysia ·
Why
The Persian Gulf conflict, which began in February, has compelled India to adjust supply chains for energy security, reassess Gulf markets for exports, and accelerate the development of domestic energy capabilities.
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How this affects you
India's economy and foreign policy are profoundly challenged due to necessary adjustments in energy supply chains, disrupted trade routes, and a potential social crisis from repatriated citizens who lack employment in India. The conflict also highlights the limits of India's strategic autonomy amid global power dynamics.
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