India in the South Caucasus: Implications for Russia, Iran and Turkey
... unlocking Iran's transport potential and getting involved in communication projects in the South Caucasus. *** Today, in the South Caucasus, as in many other regional subsystems, the presence of the non-West and the global South is expanding. In this sense, India continues to play the most visible role. In many ways, New Delhi is a factor capable of influencing various regional processes. Indicators present long-term regional intentions (the implementation of transport corridors), that also aim to build strategic relations both with the key centers of power in the South Caucasus and directly with the states of the region at the bilateral level. This demonstrates the potential of New Delhi to become an actor ...