This week on Worldview, as the world grapples with the growing impact of the West Asia war, how is India managing its energy imports? With U.S. sanctions, Iran’s restrictions on the Hormuz Strait, and many of India’s key suppliers caught in the conflict zone, should India have handled its energy diplomacy differently? And how can it plan for the future to avoid such dependencies?
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This week on Worldview, as the world grapples with the growing impact of the West Asia war, how is India managing its energy imports? With U.S. sanctions, Iran’s restrictions on the Hormuz Strait, and many of India’s key suppliers caught in the conflict zone, should India have handled its energy diplomacy differently? And how can it plan for the future to avoid such dependencies?
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