The US-Iran conflict, escalating in 2026, places India in a difficult position due to its strained efforts to balance energy security from Iran with strategic partnerships with the US and Israel. This scenario highlights potential limitations in India’s foreign policy, as it risks alienating a key regional partner, compromising its "strategic autonomy," and exposing its energy supplies to disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz.
The US-Iran conflict, escalating in 2026, places India in a difficult position due to its strained efforts to balance energy security from Iran with strategic partnerships with the US and Israel. This scenario highlights potential limitations in India’s foreign policy, as it risks alienating a key regional partner, compromising its "strategic autonomy," and exposing its energy supplies to disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz. Key Troublesome Factors for India: Energy and Strategic Dependency: - Almost half of India's crude oil passes through the conflict-ridden Strait of Hormuz. Furthermore, reports indicate that India is facing pressure from Washington to restrict its interactions with Iran, challenging its independent decision-making. Regional Instability and Connectivity: - The conflict threatens the viability of the Chabahar Port, which is crucial for India’s access to Afghanistan and Central Asia. Diplomatic Balancing Act:- India’s attem...