The transition from a shadow war to direct, overt military exchanges between Iran and Israel has challenged India’s long-standing regional posturing. While “strategic de-hyphenation” (engaging conflicting nations independently on bilateral merits) functioned well during low-intensity friction, the weaponization of critical maritime chokepoints and regional infrastructure has exposed several structural gaps in India’s external planning. 1.…
Important For: UPSC / HCS / PCS Aspirants GS Paper 2: International RelationsGS Paper 3: Security & Global DiplomacyEssay & Interview: Strategic autonomy, India’s foreign policy Why in News? A recent analysis discussed India’s policy of strategic autonomy and examined whether India has successfully balanced relations with global powers like: amid global conflicts and geopolitical…
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