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The Iran war, India’s strategic autonomy challenges

15 May 2026
2 min

India's Geopolitical Dynamics Amidst Global Challenges

The text delves into the evolving geopolitical landscape, emphasizing India’s strategic positioning in light of recent global events, particularly involving the United States and Iran.

Impact of U.S. Policy and Global Conflicts

  • United States President Donald Trump's recent policies, including tariff wars, have strained relationships with both allies and adversaries.
  • The recent Israeli-American attack on Iran, followed by counterstrikes, has created significant geopolitical upheaval.
  • For India, maintaining a stable and amicable relationship with Tehran is crucial due to: 
    1. Energy security.
    2. Geopolitical advantage.
    3. Space for strategic autonomy.

India's Strategic Moves

  • The Ukraine war earlier presented a test for India's foreign policy agility and independence, while the current situation with Iran poses a generational challenge.
  • India has recently signed various economic and defense deals with European countries, signaling a potential geoeconomic and geopolitical shift in its favor.
  • Key deals include: 
    1. Purchase of 114 Rafale fighter jets from France.
    2. India-EU Free Trade Agreement (FTA) – achieved after over 20 years of negotiations.

Implications for Global Order

  • These agreements with Europe are seen as strategic moves against Trump's tariffs and are considered steps towards a multipolar world order against American unilateralism.
  • Despite these efforts, the U.S. remains influential, as evidenced by its unilateral actions in global conflicts.

Ultimately, the text highlights the complexities of international relations, with India attempting to navigate its path amidst tension between major global powers, seeking autonomy and strategic benefits.

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