India, a new major player in the Middle East



Kuwait Crown Prince Sheikh Sabah Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Kuwait City, Kuwait, December 22, 2024. KUNA/VIA REUTERS Realpolitik ignores paradoxes. Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, received, on Sunday, December 22, Kuwait’s highest distinction, the “Order of Mubarak Al-Kabeer”, from the hands of Kuwaiti Prime Minister, Sheikh Ahmed Abdullah Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah . The Hindu nationalist, who leads an openly Islamophobic policy in his country, completed a historic visit to this country where 85% of the population is Muslim. This trip, the first by an Indian leader in forty-three years, marks a new stage in the strategic marking of the Gulf countries by Indian diplomacy. Since coming to power in 2014, Narendra Modi has not neglected any of the Persian Gulf states. The visit to Kuwait, planned for 2022, had been postponed due to the Covid epidemic. Read later New Delhi has made the Middle East an integral part of its so-called “extended neighborhood” policy, extending trade formerly confined to energy and trade to questions of defense. Its priority is to attract investments to stimulate domestic economic growth, address maritime security concerns, and strengthen its influence in the region. You have 83.9% of this article left to read. The rest is reserved for subscribers.



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