India-West Asia Relations: Significance and Challenges
India's relations with West Asia are crucial for energy security, trade, and counterterrorism efforts. With a significant diaspora and shared cultural ties, India navigates regional challenges to enhance economic engagement and maintain balanced diplomacy.
West Asia’s Significance for India
- Energy Security: India depends heavily on West Asia for oil and natural gas, with Saudi Arabia and Iraq being major suppliers. For example, Saudi Arabia and Iraq play crucial roles in fulfilling India's energy needs through oil exports.
- Strategic Trade Partner: West Asia holds immense economic importance for India, with significant Indian investments in infrastructure, construction, and technology sectors.
- Large Indian Community: ....
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