Policy Beyond Borders
As tensions escalate in West Asia in 2026 drawing in the United States, Iran, Israel, and key regional actors the crisis is no longer distant for India. It is reshaping energy security, trade routes, and the lives of millions of Indians in the Gulf. In this episode of Policy Beyond Borders by Centre for Public Policy Research, we unpack the real implications of the conflict beyond headlines. From India’s strategic balancing act and Indo-Pacific security shifts to the risks faced by the diaspora and Kerala’s economic dependence on remittances, the conversation explores how deeply interconnected this crisis is with India’s national priorities. Featuring insights from T. P. Seetharam, Former Ambassador of India to the UAE, this episode examines key questions around diplomacy, energy vulnerability, maritime security, and the urgent need for economic resilience. Host: J Paul Zachariah, Programme Officer, Chairman's Office, CPPR. 🎧 Tune in for a sharp, policy-driven discussion on how a global conflict is shaping India’s immediate and long-term future.
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