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India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC)

Trump’s ‘Maximum Pressure’ Iran Approach Is a Headache for India

Trump’s ‘Maximum Pressure’ Iran Approach Is a Headache for India

By Seamus Duffy
From bombing Yemen to tightening Iran sanctions, U.S. policy is testing India’s trade and connectivity strategy.
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.

Washington Is Missing the Point on Alternatives to the Belt and Road Initiative

Washington Is Missing the Point on Alternatives to the Belt and Road Initiative

By Zenel Garcia and Alex Marino
Any alternative corridor (like IMEC) is likely to leverage BRI hubs and completed projects – thus making them complementary rather than competing initiatives.

What Modi’s UAE Trip Means for IMEC

What Modi’s UAE Trip Means for IMEC

By Seamus Duffy
The ongoing crisis in the Red Sea has created a strong impetus among IMEC partners to facilitate the project quickly. But speed should not be confused for wisdom.
Unrest in the Middle East Is Bad for Both CPEC and IMEC

Unrest in the Middle East Is Bad for Both CPEC and IMEC

By Burak Elmali
As uncertainties deepen, what lies ahead for these dueling connectivity projects?

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. 
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