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The India-Iran-Pakistan Triad: comprehending the correlation of geo-economics and geopolitics

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posted on 2018-01-01, 00:00 authored by Zahid AhmedZahid Ahmed, Stuti Bhatnagar
Historically, India’s policy on Iran has been a balancing act between securing its interests as a counterweight to Pakistan, and ensuring its continued partnership with the US and other regional players. Yet confusion in India’s Iran policy became evident when Iran’s nuclear program began to draw international attention in the 1990s. More recently, India has attempted to reach out to Iran, reigniting trade relations and initiating new plans. Growing Indo-Iran relations are however a worrying sign for Islamabad, which is attempting a simultaneous expansion of ties with Tehran while continuing to resolve outstanding disputes. The central argument of this paper is that India’s relations with Iran are best understood through the prism of the intertwining of geo-economic and geopolitical considerations. Analysis has often separated these two factors, but there is evidence that a synergy exists – and that it is particularly visible when the Pakistani element is introduced. Often emphasising historical and cultural affinity, India and Pakistan have each sought politically and economically viable relations with Iran. Yet their bilateral political calculations and the current economic challenges have prompted a nuanced policy based on a careful balancing of geo-economics and geopolitics.

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Journal

Asian studies review

Volume

42

Issue

3

Pagination

517 - 536

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Location

Abingdon, Eng.

ISSN

1035-7823

eISSN

1467-8403

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2018, Asian Studies Association of Australia

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