War in Gaza and relations with the Middle East: evaluating New Delhi's steps in the "Jenga" Shubhrajeet Konwer
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The author uses the metaphor of "Jenga" to illustrate the delicate balance of international relations in the region, where each move by India can significantly impact its standing and relationships with various Middle Eastern nations. The article analyzes India's historical ties with both Israel and Palestine, highlighting the complexities of navigating these relationships amid escalating tensions.
Shubhrajeet discusses India's strategic interests, including energy security, trade, and counter-terrorism, which influence its foreign policy decisions. The piece also reflects on the reactions from different stakeholders within the Middle East and how India's position may affect its role as a mediator or ally in the region.
Overall, the article provides a nuanced evaluation of India's foreign policy in the context of the Gaza conflict, emphasizing the need for careful diplomacy to maintain stability and foster positive relations in a volatile geopolitical landscape.
WAR, MIDDLE EAST, NEW DELHI, JENGGA
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