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Can IMEC Transition From Vision to Reality?

Can IMEC Transition From Vision to Reality?

By Moksh Suri and Shashank Tiwari
A year and a half after its launch, the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor remains at best a political statement of intent.
India Could Put Chabahar on Slow Burner as IMEC Gathers Pace

India Could Put Chabahar on Slow Burner as IMEC Gathers Pace

By Elizabeth Roche
Abandoning this port project is not a preferred option for India as its Central Asia ambitions depend on trade via this Iranian port.

China’s Take on IMEC

China’s Take on IMEC

By KAWASHIMA Shin
What does Beijing think about the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor?

The Coming Drift in India-Iran Relations

The Coming Drift in India-Iran Relations

By Akhilesh Pillalamarri
India is more aligned with Israel than Iran with regard to combating terrorism. The latter sponsors terror groups in the Middle East as does Pakistan in South Asia.

Amid War and Uncertainty, India’s Middle East Interests Evolve

Amid War and Uncertainty, India’s Middle East Interests Evolve

By Seamus Duffy
If New Delhi cannot insulate itself from the ongoing Israeli-Iranian tensions, then no amount of hedging or switching between strategic initiatives will bring its ambitions to fruition. 
Is the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor Dead on Arrival?

Is the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor Dead on Arrival?

By Jürgen Rüland and Elisabetta Nadalutti
The escalating war between Israel and Hamas may have wrecked IMEC before it even began.

The India-Middle East-Europe Corridor in Europe’s Indo-Pacific Strategy

The India-Middle East-Europe Corridor in Europe’s Indo-Pacific Strategy

By Tiziano Marino
IMEC is a chance to translate the many declarations and diplomatic initiatives undertaken by the EU – including its focus on India – into concrete actions.
The Geopolitics of the New India-Middle East-Europe Corridor

The Geopolitics of the New India-Middle East-Europe Corridor

By Rajeswari Pillai Rajagopalan
IMEC is touted as a counter to China’s BRI, but the scale and scope of the latter initiative is much greater.

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