Podcast#21 Impact Of Israel Hamas War On India Middle Easte Corridor | IMEC

Emerging World Order 2025 - A podcast by Prateek Shukla

Hamas' surprise attack on Israel over the weekend has ignited a major violent conflict in the Middle East. Over 1,100 people have lost their lives, and hundreds have been taken hostage in this ongoing crisis. Since the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza in 2005, this attack by the Palestinian group marked one of the most significant assaults on Israeli territory. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed a robust response, suggesting that the violence is unlikely to subside soon. This conflict arises just a month after the announcement of the India-Middle East-Europe Corridor (IMEC) project at the G20 summit, with the participation of India, the European Union, Saudi Arabia, and the United States. Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his concerns following the attack on Israel, emphasizing India's solidarity with the nation. The IMEC project envisions a route connecting India to the United Arab Emirates through a sea link. From the UAE, it involves the construction of a rail route passing through Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Israel, ultimately linking with Europe through sea ports in Israel. The ongoing conflict complicates matters for the IMEC project, as it is intertwined with the Israel-Palestine issue. The differing stances of Arab states and Western powers in the region may impact the project's progress. While other world leaders call for de-escalation, Prime Minister Netanyahu faces pressure due to Israeli security forces being caught off guard. He declared that Israel is at war and promised a robust response. The conflict also raises concerns about its impact on trade. India's exports to Israel witnessed a 76% growth in the last fiscal year, with imports from Israel standing at $2.3 billion in FY23. Experts are closely monitoring the situation at Israel's major ports, such as Haifa, Ashdod, and Eilat, which handle critical shipments. The situation also has implications for India's plans with Iran. Despite speculations linking Iran to the attack, Iran has supported Palestine and denied involvement. As the situation continues to evolve, the Indian government is closely watching developments and their potential effects on the country's geopolitical goals in the region. The IMEC project, funded by the G7's Partnership for Global Infrastructure Investment (PGII) initiative, still holds many undisclosed details, and the conflict's impact on its prospects remains uncertain. Lastly, the differences between G7 nations and Middle Eastern powers regarding the Israel-Palestine conflict have raised questions about the project's future. Speculations about normalization of relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel, with potential American involvement, add further complexity to the region's dynamics. India finds itself in a delicate diplomatic position, given its significant trade ties with both Arab nations and Israel. Amidst global economic challenges, the ongoing conflict may have consequences for external trade and geopolitical ambitions. #MiddleEastConflict #IsraelPalestineConflict #IMECProject #GeopoliticalImpact