India resets West Asia diplomacy amid Iran-GCC conflict

India has recalibrated its West Asia diplomacy amid rising tensions, prioritizing Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries. Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Israel and called GCC leaders during early hostilities. The shift has sparked domestic controversy.

India has intensified diplomatic engagement with West Asia over the past decade. Prime Minister Narendra Modi made 15 visits to the six Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, two to Israel, and one each to the Palestinian Authority and Iran. Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreements (CEPA) were signed with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Oman, while negotiations continue with the GCC and Israel. With over $160 billion in bilateral trade and a 10 million diaspora, the GCC is India's largest socio-economic partner. Turmoil since October 2023 includes a three-week-old war, with GCC countries facing Iranian drone and missile attacks and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. India's recent diplomatic reset prioritizes GCC security. Modi visited Israel on February 25-26 and called all GCC counterparts in the early days of hostilities, assuring support for their security and stability. He later spoke with his Iranian counterpart. This clearer-sighted approach avoids traditional balancing on issues like the two-state solution or Iran's nuclear technology quest. Domestic detractors criticize the Israel visit as untimely before the February 28 offensive against Iran, accuse abandonment of Palestinians and Iran, surrendering autonomy to the West, and risking overreach. Defenses highlight the pre-planned bilateral nature of the visit. China bought most sanctioned Iranian oil, Russia underdelivered despite a treaty, and others offered little support. The US attacked Iran without notifying the GCC, prompting GCC states to seek alternatives like India. Former Ambassador Mahesh Sachdev assesses India's policy as more sinned against than sinning in this context.

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S. Jaishankar addresses Indian Parliament on West Asia conflict as opposition protests disrupt session.
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Jaishankar outlines India's stance on West Asia conflict in parliament

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External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar addressed Parliament on March 9, 2026, emphasizing peace, dialogue, and the safety of Indians amid the West Asia conflict. Opposition demanded discussion but protests disrupted proceedings.

India has urged an immediate end to attacks on energy infrastructure in West Asia, warning of impacts on its LNG supplies. Prime Minister Narendra Modi engaged leaders from France, Malaysia, Qatar, Jordan, and Oman to push for peace restoration and secure energy transit.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi assured on Monday in Lok Sabha that the government is working relentlessly to minimize the impact of the US-Iran war in West Asia. He called attacks on commercial ships in the Strait of Hormuz unacceptable and urged citizens to stay united like during Covid-19.

왕이 중국 외교부장은 화요일 베이징에서 무함마드 이샤크 다르 파키스탄 부총리 겸 외교부장과 회담을 갖고 이란 정세 및 걸프·중동 지역 안정에 관한 5개항 구상을 제안하며 즉각적인 적대 행위 중단과 신속한 평화 협상을 촉구했습니다. 이 계획은 민간인과 항로 보호, UN 헌장의 우선순위를 강조하며 분쟁 확산을 방지하고 지역 평화를 회복하는 것을 목표로 합니다.

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Amid escalating tensions in the Middle East, the Indian government has intensified diplomatic and aviation efforts to ensure the safe return of its citizens. Prime Minister Narendra Modi held talks with leaders of eight countries in the last 48 hours, while special flights have commenced operations. The Ministry of External Affairs has set up a control room and released emergency contact details.

On March 23, 2026, the opposition in Lok Sabha maintained unusual calm during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's first statement on the West Asia conflict. Priyanka Gandhi Vadra coordinated the opposition's response to avoid any disruptions.

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Building on earlier concerns over GDP growth projections, the escalating West Asia war is pressuring Indian equity markets and disrupting footwear and textile sectors through supply shortages and cost spikes. Prashant Jain of 3P Investment Managers views the impact as marginal and transient, while industry reports show input costs up 10-50%.

 

 

 

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