India's West Asia Policy
Historically, India's West Asia policy has been multi-faceted.During the Cold War period, India The two conflicting countries of politics Saudi close economic relations between Arab and Iran Cooperation maintained.Historical events were witnessed during the last two years, the UAE on the occasion of Republic Day. The ruler of the U.S. was invited and reciprocal visits were made between Saudi Arabia, Iran and Qatar.In violation of tradition, this year the Prime Minister of India paid an official visit to Israel. And India has also been successful in not seeing its relations between Israel and Palestine as intertwined. Conflicts in the West Asian regions may prove to be more dangerous in the Indian context,as it threatens their vital interests from the point of view of energy security,trade and investment prospects and the welfare of the Indian community living in these regions. It is possibleThe government also seeks to incorporate counter-terrorism dialogue into relations with countries considered close to Pakistan in the West Asia region. India has been able to protect its core interests from the negative impact of regional developments.India's bilateral relations with almost all the countries of the region have made progress inspite of the constant changes in the political environment of the region.These principles can be promoted due to India's belief in democratic values, but there is a need to adopt a tactful approach to protect its interests and avoid negative influence.
conclusion
In future, India will have to adopt a more pragmatic policy in the event of any security crisis or economic upheaval, keeping in mind its security and economic interests.Promote contact and dialogue with the region need to be given. India should pay attention to the joint declarations signed with these countries and take diplomatic initiatives for peace in the region.