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The lack of consensus amongst key stakeholders in the nuclear non-proliferation regime has been an underlying factor in the discord that surrounds san
Chinese energy majors are now importing 360,000 barrels per day, of crude oil from Iran. This is only half of what they were importing before the US p
It is quite evident that Trump did not have a compelling set of arguments for his actions against Iran, particularly when the sole body that was manda
India needs to reconsider the depth to which it is willing to engage the US in the strategic domain.
It is yet another unnerving week in the Middle East. What happens if Trump does not give a nod to the deal?
Not only are the important regional players getting into a huddle to discuss the implications of President Trump’s actions, but are also re-calibrat
The Iranian political landscape is multilayered, with a juxtaposition of conservatives, moderates, liberals, the military, intelligence and others fig
One of the foremost questions around Trump's victory has been in relation to the future of the Iran nuclear deal, one that the President-elect has cri
As the US Congress scrutinises the Iran accord, partisanship on Capitol Hill might reach new heights and it will capture headlines. Whether Congress passes the Iran deal or not, it will loom large in the election debates because of its connection to American and Israeli national security, though it is unlikely to be a real game changer in the elections.
Time is running out for the Joe Biden administration, but there is an opportunity for Brussels to take a lead role
Though the decision itself may not have been surprising, the consequences could be serious for New Delhi’s security.
French president Emmanuel Macron tried to manage the contradictions, but nothing of substance was achieved in Biarritz.
Trump Tantrum: US sanctions on Iran threaten to hit India’s strategic interests in West Asia
It is making giant strides where the US refused to go
The China-brokered Saudi Arabia-Iran deal puts the spotlight on New Delhi’s ties with Tehran
During the 2017 winter session of parliament, PM Modi stated that India’s foreign policy stood on its own independent merit, and if it wanted to purchase oil from Iran, it would do so.
New Delhi's bid to counter the One Belt One Road by creating transportation linkages through the Iranian ports, is at stake.
The US withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal makes it an untrustworthy partner in any subsequent negotiations. The era of American leadership in the non-proliferation order is over
The inner circle ensconced inside Trump Tower is either in chaos, or making good on its promise to smash the entrenched system to pieces.
The Narendra Modi government has shown signs that it doesn’t mean to let Trump’s stance on Iran derail the oil trade with it
While the Trump administration is in no mood to relent on its decision to pull out of the Iran nuclear deal, for India, the challenge is to preserve its own equities in Iran and the wider West Asian region.
So far, Iran’s response to U.S. provocation has been rhetorical but President Rouhani has little room for manoeuvre
Narendra Modi’s West Asia policy remains the one area of achievement in an otherwise indifferent record of foreign policy.