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India’s West Asia Diplomacy Shows Strategic Maturity Amid Maritime Disruptions

  A Conversation That Reflects Regional Realities The latest phone call between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian signals India’s sharpened geopolitical instincts. While the exchange included festive greetings, the substance was unmistakably strategic. Modi’s concerns over infrastructure attacks and maritime disruptions reflect a nation acutely aware that instability in West Asia directly translates into economic and security risks at home. Maritime Routes: The Fragile Backbone of Global Trade The Strait of Hormuz remains the world’s most sensitive chokepoint , and India cannot afford ambiguity when threats emerge. Modi’s emphasis on freedom of navigation underscores India’s dependence on open sea lanes for energy imports. With over 20 Indian vessels stranded, the situation is not hypothetical—it is a real-time pressure point. The diplomatic maneuvering that enabled two LPG carriers to pass safely illustrates India’s ability to secure its interest...

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