Search: Iran,South Caucasus,Armenia (2 materials)

The Caucasus: Between East and West

... And sometimes without much regard even for the interests of ‘passengers’. Sergei Melkonian, Jason Wahlang: India in the South Caucasus: Implications for Russia, Iran and Turkey So far, the key problem in the Caucasus could be the lack of regional integration. The Transcaucasian countries ... ... (both from Russia, the West and countries of the East) lie in the lack of intra-regional unity. Even if we assume the success of Armenia’s drift to the West, this does not remove the problematic situation, as there are traces of Georgia correcting its rigid ...

01.04.2024

India in the South Caucasus: Implications for Russia, Iran and Turkey

... of Russia and India not only do not clash, but are complementary. India does not aim at replacing Moscow's position. On the contrary, it promotes the status quo, reducing the likelihood of conflict by maintaining Russia's ally and sees the region and Armenia as a link to the EAEU. Implications for Iran India's increased presence in the South Caucasus is important for Iran for several reasons. First, it increases Tehran's role as a transit country not only regionally but also globally. India's participation in the modernization of the Chabahar port and its subsequent involvement in the ...

19.02.2024

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