The Detour Doctrine: India’s Central Asia Connectivity Strategy Amid the Israel-Iran Conflict
How India is Rewiring Trade Corridors Through Afghanistan, Chabahar, and Central Asia as Geopolitical Tensions Reshape Eurasian Connectivity
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As geopolitical fault lines deepen across West Asia, India’s connectivity ambitions are entering a decisive new phase. The Detour Doctrine by Global Eye Intelligence delivers a strategic deep-dive into how New Delhi is recalibrating its trade, logistics, and diplomatic outreach toward Central Asia and Afghanistan amid the escalating Israel-Iran conflict and mounting uncertainty around the Chabahar Port.
This high-impact geopolitical intelligence report explores the future of the INSTC, IMEC alternatives, emerging air corridors, trilateral partnerships with Central Asian Republics, and India’s evolving Eurasian trade doctrine. It assesses the opportunities, risks, wartime disruptions, and strategic recalibrations shaping India’s continental ambitions through 2028.
Designed for policymakers, geopolitical analysts, investors, defence professionals, diplomats, think tanks, and strategic affairs enthusiasts, this report provides scenario forecasting, actor mapping, strategic recommendations, and future trade corridor assessments that mainstream media narratives fail to capture.
In an era where global supply chains are weaponized and connectivity defines power, staying ahead of geopolitical transitions is no longer optional. Follow Global Eye Intelligence to access exclusive strategic assessments, emerging world order analysis, BRICS+ insights, and frontier geopolitical forecasting before the next disruption reshapes the map.
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