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ID179035
Title ProperIran’s geo-strategic orientations toward China and India
LanguageENG
AuthorSolhdoost, Mohsen
Summary / Abstract (Note)Iran is pulled in different directions by China and India when it comes to their rivalry in economic and geopolitical spheres. Yet, Iran – which initially exploited the Sino-Indian rivalry to maximize its benefits following the 2015 nuclear deal – has strived to navigate ties between China and India to survive in the face of tough U.S. sanctions since 2018. This article, first, provides a brief discussion on historical precedents that have shaped Iran’s foreign policy in general. Then, the pivots of Iran-China-India triangular relationship are examined by looking at Iran’s a) involvement in China’s Belt and Road Initiative; b) partnership with China in the Iranian oil fields; c) participation in India’s International North-South Transport Corridor; and d) partnership with India in the Chabahar port. Finally, Iran’s reorientation in response to former President Trump’s withdrawal from the 2015 deal and its reaction to President Biden’s possible return to the deal are discussed.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of The Indian Ocean Region Vol. 17, No.1; Mar 2021: p.60-77
Journal SourceJournal of The Indian Ocean Region Vol: 17 No 1
Key WordsChabahar ;  China Pakistan Economic Corridor ;  Joint Comprehensive Plan of Actioninternational ;  North–South Transport Corridor


 
 
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