Iran War Puts India in Tricky Position
Geopolitics
India
Started March 15, 2026
Modi’s government faces increasing domestic dissent when it comes to working with the Trump administration
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Iran War Puts India in Tricky Position
Foreign Policy (United States) | Mar 13, 2026
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Mar 15, 2026
India must navigate its relationship with both the U.S. and Iran carefully to maintain its strategic autonomy and regional influence.
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India should strengthen ties with the Trump administration to bolster economic and military support in the face of regional instability caused by Iran.
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The Modi government should prioritize national security by collaborating with the U.S., despite domestic dissent, to counter Iranian influence.
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Domestic dissent in India reflects a growing awareness that aligning too closely with U.S. policies could undermine India's long-term interests.
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Working closely with the Trump administration risks alienating India from its traditional allies and could destabilize the region further.
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