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China is the real winner in the Iran conflict

18 Apr 2026
2 min

US-Iran Conflict Ceasefire and Global Implications

The recent ceasefire in the US-Iran war is best described as an "uneasy truce." Although there are unresolved issues, such as Israel-Lebanon negotiations over Hezbollah and Iran's uranium enrichment, the conflict has effectively ended.

Key Points of the Ceasefire

  • The war is unlikely to return to the heightened tensions of early April when both nations were on the brink of more severe conflict.
  • The cessation of hostilities was driven more by economic factors than diplomatic negotiations.
  • Key economic decisions included the US stopping its bombardment and reopening the Strait of Hormuz.

These actions led to a drop in oil prices to around $96 per barrel and a rebound in global equities.

Winners and Losers

  • Not Donald Trump: His brinkmanship may harm his and the Republican Party's electoral prospects.
  • Not Iran: Despite rhetorical victories, it faces significant military and infrastructural damage.
  • Not Israel: Its strategic objectives remain unmet, and it is reluctantly involved in negotiations.
  • China: Emerges as the real winner by illustrating the dominance of geoeconomics over geopolitics.

Comparative Analysis with Ukraine

  • The Ukraine conflict, ongoing for four years, was economically absorbable, unlike the US-Iran conflict.
  • Strait of Hormuz's disruption had a global economic impact, unlike the Ukraine war.

Geoeconomics vs. Geopolitics

The conflict emphasizes that in the modern era, economic interests outweigh ideological alignments in shaping international strategies.

China's Strategic Position

  • China has been a silent strategic player, influencing resolutions without direct engagement.
  • Beijing is poised to benefit from the reconstruction needs of Iran and the Gulf, similar to post-war reconstruction in Europe by the US.

The Economic Aftermath

The need for reconstruction offers China and other industrial bases significant economic opportunities. The global market values stability, access, and supply chains over ideology.

Implications for India's Foreign Policy

The shift from ideological to economic-driven global strategy poses a question for India's foreign policy adaptation in the current geopolitical climate.

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Brinkmanship

A foreign policy or strategic approach involving pushing dangerous events or situations to the brink of disaster to achieve the most advantageous outcome. In this context, it refers to aggressive posturing by Donald Trump.

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The study of the influence of geography on politics and international relations, encompassing how spatial factors affect power, strategy, and global dynamics.

Geoeconomics

The study of the interplay between geography, economics, and politics. It focuses on how economic strategies and tools are used for political influence and how geopolitical factors affect economic outcomes.

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