Developments in the Gulf Region: Prospects and Challenges for India in the Next Two Decades

Rumel Dahiya
Archive data: Person was Deputy Director General of IDSA from October 2010 to October 2016 Joined IDSA February 2010 Expertise Net Assessment, India’s Defence and Security Policies, West Asia Education… Continue reading Developments in the Gulf Region: Prospects and Challenges for India in the Next Two Decades read more
Publisher: Institute for Defence Studies and Analysis (IDSA)
ISBN 978-81-8274-745-6
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About the Book

This volumes examines the current emerging social, political, economic and security trends in the Gulf Region and likely trajectory of events and plausible scenarios for the next two decades to help policy makers in India to prepare for a variety of contingencies in a region of immense importance to India.

Some of the key findings include: the likelihood of political instability persisting in the region in the near to long term; almost certain impact of the unfinished Arab Spring on Gulf monarchies; continuation of external power politics and the sharpening sectarian divide playing their part impacting stability in the region; undiminished geo-economic importance of the region despite shift to use of clean and renewable sources of energy and shale gas revolution in USA because of increasing appetite for oil and gas in the Asian countries. The region’s importance for India in the field of trade and commerce as also a destination for migrant workers is also likely to persist creating economic interdependence between India and the Gulf region.

Some key recommendations are: India should prepare to play a larger role in the shaping of an inclusive regional security architecture; balance its interests between the GCC and Iran and build trust and mutual confidence with all the countries in the region without taking sides; enhance defence diplomacy and institutionalize defence relations with all the countries in the region; proactively invest in energy infrastructure development in the region; actively drive creation of network of pipelines and port(s) to bypass the Strait of Hormuz, and; prepare detailed contingency plans for evacuation and rehabilitation of Indian migrants to meet any adverse contingency.

Foreword

Contributors

List of Abbreviations

List of Tables, Figures, Maps

Introduction

1. India and the Gulf: Strengthening Political and Strategic Ties
— Prasanta Kumar Pradhan

2. Security in the Gulf Region: India’s Concerns, Vulnerabilities, Interests and Engagement Options
— Rajeev Agarwal

3. India–West Asia Energy Dynamics: Managing Challenges and Exploring New Opportunities
— Meena Singh Roy

4. India’s Trade Relations with Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) States
— M. Mahtab Alam Rizvi

5. Indian Migrants in the Gulf Countries
— Neha Kohli

Scenarios 2030
— Medha, Manali Kumar and Rahul Chauhan

Index

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