As conflict escalates in West Asia, India faces a delicate diplomatic challenge. The war in Gaza, Israel’s clashes with Hezbollah, and heightened tensions with Iran have left India in a precarious position. While Israel remains a key security partner, India must also maintain strong ties with Arab nations for trade, energy security, and political stability.
- Historical Ties: India’s relationship with Israel has evolved from cautious diplomacy to a robust partnership since the 1990s.
- Challenges: India’s growing ties with Gulf states could be strained as tensions rise.
- Outlook: India’s foreign policy must carefully balance these alliances to avoid diplomatic fallout.
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