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    Indian Researcher: Baghdad will play an important role in the formulation of regional balance

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    Post by Rocky Mon 26 Aug 2013, 10:18 am

    Indian Researcher: Baghdad will play an important role in the formulation of regional balance

    08/26/13 BAGHDAD - World

    A prominent Indian scholar saw that Baghdad will have an important role in shaping the regional balance of power in the Middle East.

    Raja Mohan said in his comment the ever Indian Xrberas, newspaper that "the visit of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to India indicate acceleration in the pace of bilateral ties after a long period of neglect Delhi to Baghdad."

    The researcher saw that "the return of Iraq will not only contribute to India's energy security, but also broaden the basis of the participation of India in the Gulf region volatile."

    Mohan pointed out that "even the time of the overthrow of Saddam, however, the US-led invasion in early 2003, Iraq was the closest to India partner in the Middle East."

    The Indian researcher pointed out that "Iraq is a great source of India's oil imports," revealing that "Baghdad granted India a very favorable financial conditions."

    He added that "the Iraqi Indian partnership were not limited to energy security, the Indian public sector companies are contributed by about a large building in Iraq at the national level during the oil boom era in the seventies."

    As "The Indian armed forces have had close contacts with the Iraqi counterpart, Saddam's Iraq was one of the few countries in the Organization of the Islamic Conference and stood by India when Pakistan rushed in hostile resolutions on Jammu and Kashmir."

    He Mohan "Above all, India has been enjoying an exceptionally good attitude about among the Iraqi people."

    The researcher added that "the continued good partnership Delhi with Baghdad began to disintegrate in the middle of the Iran-Iraq war in the eighties and Baghdad's international isolation after the first Gulf War to liberate Kuwait from Iraqi occupation in 1990."

    The author said "after that changed the second Gulf War in 2003, the political structure of Iraq to enable the majority of the country Shiite, began the Government of Atal Behari Vajpayee consider the request the United States to send a contingent of Indian troops to bring stability to Iraq., And when he decided to Vajpayee ultimately replies proposed American, was the negligence of the Government of the ruling United Progressive Alliance, which was followed by the rejection of the resolution, be unfortunate. "

    Since the year 2003, "claimed Iraq emerges slowly but almost certainly from the era of tough. Rulers of Baghdad neo-opened fields of Iraq's oil and economy of the country in front of global investment, so I rushed him China and importers of energy other senior., But India seemed not interested in completely. Luckily this case began to change in the past two years."

    The writer mentioned that "the relationship with India with Iran in the energy sector declined under the weight of international sanctions on Iran, leaving Iraq again a source of oil attractive to Delhi. Iraq to India, mostly from oil, jumped from $ 11 billion in 2011 to more than $ 20 billion in the year 2012.

    As the "Indian Foreign Minister Salman Khurshid visited Baghdad in June, and was deputy prime minister for energy affairs, Hussein al-Shahristani, a visit to India earlier this month to encourage Indian investments."

    The writer saw that "after a meeting with Indian leaders Maliki has happened in the past week, they need a valuation of Iraq's return as a major player in the formulation of the regional balance of power in the Middle East, along with Iran, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Turkey."

    The author said "certainly that Iraq exposed to the recent wave of sectarian violence between Sunnis and Shiites and tensions between Arabs and Kurds are still a source of instability in the country. Iraq's close ties to Shi'ite Iran of concern to some Sunni Arab states."

    The researcher concluded his comment by saying that "so far does not deny that the relative weight of Baghdad in the Middle East could grow in the coming years. This in turn provides another pillar of Delhi to pursue an effective policy towards the Middle East."

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