Dr. Abhinav Pandya, Founder and Director of the India-based Usanas Foundation, explores the rapid strengthening of strategic ties between India and Armenia following last month’s India–Pakistan conflict, Operation Sindoor. He explains how growing awareness within India’s government and public of Pakistan’s close alliance with Azerbaijan and Turkey has pushed India and Armenia closer together, not only in defense, but also in trade, tourism, and infrastructure. Dr. Pandya also examines the vital role of Iran and the challenges with establishing the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC), which could connect India to Armenia and onward to Europe.
After Operation Sindoor, India Looks to Armenia
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