Explain the economic-security relations between the United States and India in relation to the Middle East
US-Indian relations during the Cold War were cold due to competition between the Eastern and Western blocs and India's non-aligned policy. The collapse of the Soviet Union was a turning point in relations between the two countries, forcing India to make serious changes and paving the way for closer ties between the two countries. On the other hand, given the economic situation in the United States and the effectiveness of Donald Trump and his economic satire, he saw the United States as trying to find new markets and strengthen cooperation with emerging powers such as India. Has been. Discussions that consider India to be subject to the United States argue that India's policy toward Iran is a function of Iran-US relations. But others argue that India has an independent foreign policy toward Iran. This article examines the relationship between India and the United States and its impact on India-Iran relations in the Middle East, and explains the real position of Iran in India-US relations. The result is that given India's national interests and its approach to protecting its national interests, as well as Iran's economic, security and strategic advantages, Iran's economic and political interests in India's foreign policy have been stabilized. The main question of the research is how does the relations between India and the United States affect Iran's economic and political interests in the Middle East? The study found that despite changes in India's foreign policy approach, the Islamic Republic still holds a significant positi
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