India-West Asia Relationship
Significance
- Energy: India imports 70% of its energy needs from West Asia, and as long as the Indian economy grows at an annual rate of 8% or more, this dependence will only expand.
- Indian Diaspora: There are 11 million Indians working abroad in West Asia. Therefore, maintaining regional stability is a top priority for India. The majority of remittances from West Asia are sent to India.
- Counter Terrorism and Radicalization: Another significant area of collaboration has been in the fight against terrorism and radicalization. Given West Asia's proximity to India, it is crucial to work closely with this region to stop ....
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