sexta-feira, 7 de janeiro de 2011
TEc - "Tipping the scales" India and Iran, where to?
The geopolitics of trade - should it be so viewed - is such that shifts or mere tactful changes may occur as seen fit by governments. It is a rolling situation calling for permanent appraisal and review.
India will still need Iranian oil and gas, and more of the stuff in the future. Despite market-source diversification.
Iran badly needs trading partners/friends or simply non-enemies to sell the commodities it's so bountiful in.
I wonder what the true reasons were for this move by the Indians. Nor have I grasped what the payments have changed into.But it is a matter for the two sovereign States to decide how to engage with each other. Consequently on how to pursue two-way trade and the means of payment to back it up.
Iran is anyway a key country in the Middle East irrespective of its current political leadership.
India, being a secular State and a functioning democracy in the heart of the Subcontinent - a big country that has mostly been a voice for moderation on the world stage, albeit often a muted one - is particularly well-suited to exercise positive influence on the more radical regimes within close proximity.
Although largely self-centered, now India continues surging economically it could use smartly a predictably greater regional clout. As long as it remains stable and plays its cards aptly.
Taming the pulses of Iran's excesses would be a great start.
The world would say thank you.
The West is not alone wishing for Iranian all-round moderation.
India will still need Iranian oil and gas, and more of the stuff in the future. Despite market-source diversification.
Iran badly needs trading partners/friends or simply non-enemies to sell the commodities it's so bountiful in.
I wonder what the true reasons were for this move by the Indians. Nor have I grasped what the payments have changed into.But it is a matter for the two sovereign States to decide how to engage with each other. Consequently on how to pursue two-way trade and the means of payment to back it up.
Iran is anyway a key country in the Middle East irrespective of its current political leadership.
India, being a secular State and a functioning democracy in the heart of the Subcontinent - a big country that has mostly been a voice for moderation on the world stage, albeit often a muted one - is particularly well-suited to exercise positive influence on the more radical regimes within close proximity.
Although largely self-centered, now India continues surging economically it could use smartly a predictably greater regional clout. As long as it remains stable and plays its cards aptly.
Taming the pulses of Iran's excesses would be a great start.
The world would say thank you.
The West is not alone wishing for Iranian all-round moderation.
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