Navigating a Tightrope: India’s Balancing Act in a Volatile West Asia
India finds itself in a complex geopolitical position as tensions escalate in West asia.The region’s instability,particularly surrounding the Gaza conflict and recent actions by Israel and the US,is forcing New Delhi to carefully calibrate its relationships - a balancing act with meaningful implications for key strategic interests,including the future of the Chabahar port.
Recent Indian foreign policy decisions regarding these events have appeared, at times, inconsistent. Initial expressions of “concern” following Israeli and US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities were followed by a distancing from a Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) statement condemning those same strikes. This was then reversed with India’s eventual support for a similar condemnation in a later SCO declaration.
This perceived wavering isn’t born of indecision, but rather a pragmatic assessment of India’s diverse and vital relationships.As former Ambassador to the UAE and Egypt, Navdeep Suri, explains, “In an age of ‘transactionalism,’ this is not as much about values and principles as about the bilateral relationship with each of these countries, including israel.” India’s ties with Qatar, bolstered by a large Indian diaspora and strong personal rapport between Prime Minister Modi and the qatari Emir, naturally differ from its relationship with Israel.
Geopolitical shifts and Energy Security
The Modi government’s responses are deeply rooted in strategic considerations. India’s reaction to events in Qatar,for example,was primarily driven by the nation’s crucial role as a supplier of liquefied natural gas (LNG). However, the broader implications of recent events extend far beyond energy security.
The attacks on Qatar, and the wider message they send, are fundamentally altering the regional security landscape.As former Ambassador and author Talmiz Ahmad points out, Israel has effectively put all Gulf nations “on notice,” demonstrating a willingness to strike within their borders. This challenges the long-held assumption of US security guarantees for gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries and signals a potential end to the normalization process with Arab states.
This shift is not lost on the Gulf states themselves. The recent emergency joint session of the Arab League and organisation for Islamic Cooperation (OIC) in Doha,which strongly condemned Israel’s actions,underscores the growing alarm. The GCC’s commitment to building a “joint defense mechanism” is a direct response to this perceived erosion of security assurances.
The Gaza Conflict and Regional Sentiment
India’s relative silence on the escalating humanitarian crisis in Gaza – where over 65,000 Palestinians, including an estimated 20,000 children, have been killed – is also straining its relationships with the Arab world. While the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) did issue a statement calling the killing of journalists and civilians “shocking and deeply regrettable” in late August, it hasn’t been enough to quell concerns.
Recent actions, however, suggest a recalibration. India’s vote in favour of a UN General Assembly resolution endorsing a two-state solution for Palestine on September 12 signals a recognition that maintaining strong ties with the broader Arab world is crucial, even alongside its steadfast relationship with Israel.
Chabahar Port and the Road Ahead
The stakes are particularly high when it comes to the Chabahar port in Iran. This vital infrastructure project, crucial for India’s connectivity to Afghanistan and Central asia, could be jeopardized by further escalation. The recent long-term bilateral contract signed for its operation highlights India’s commitment, but its success hinges on regional stability.
India’s challenge lies in navigating this increasingly complex surroundings. it requires a nuanced approach that acknowledges the legitimate security concerns of all parties, prioritizes energy security, and upholds its commitment to a peaceful and stable West Asia.This means consistent diplomatic engagement, a willingness to adapt to evolving realities, and a clear articulation of India’s interests – all while recognizing that maintaining relationships across the board is paramount.
Published – September 18, 2025 12:25 pm IST
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