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Tensions in the Middle East have escalated once more this week, with Israel and Iran launching strikes against one another. Resolution remains unclear and the USA appears hesitant to act as peacemaker.
India, given its close diplomatic relationships with both Iran and Israel, has often been seen as a mediator. But where does it stand, given how unrest in Iran could have huge economic and trade implications at home?
Rohan Venkat discusses with Nicolas Blarel, Associate Professor of International Relations at the Institute of Political Science.
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The Political Tricycle is a Podot podcast.
It's presented by Emily Tamkin and Rohan Venkat.
Executive Producer: Nick Hilton.
Producer: Ewan Cameron
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To watch a video version of the show, go to COOLER.NEWS
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Tensions in the Middle East have escalated once more this week, with Israel and Iran launching strikes against one another. Resolution remains unclear and the USA appears hesitant to act as peacemaker.
India, given its close diplomatic relationships with both Iran and Israel, has often been seen as a mediator. But where does it stand, given how unrest in Iran could have huge economic and trade implications at home?
Rohan Venkat discusses with Nicolas Blarel, Associate Professor of International Relations at the Institute of Political Science.
Here are the Cycle Recommendations from this episode:
Subscribe below to our contributors' Substacks:
The Political Tricycle is a Podot podcast.
It's presented by Emily Tamkin and Rohan Venkat.
Executive Producer: Nick Hilton.
Producer: Ewan Cameron
For sales and advertising, email [email protected]
To watch a video version of the show, go to COOLER.NEWS
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.