West Asia conflict

YELLOW LINE EXPLAINED: GEOPOLITICS AND ISRAEL'S FORWARD DEFENSE DOCTRINE

Israel’s "Yellow Line" is a unilateral, militarized buffer zone in Gaza and Lebanon. It reflects a strategic shift toward forward defense and territorial control to prevent militant infiltration, but draws international criticism for displacing civilians and violating national sovereignty.

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IMPACT OF THE WEST ASIA CONFLICT ON INDIAN ECONOMY AND ENERGY SECURITY

The West Asia conflict threatens the Indian economy by spiking crude oil prices, which worsens inflation and the trade deficit. Supply chain disruptions via the Red Sea increase freight costs, hitting exports. Prolonged instability risks the safety and remittances of millions of Indian expatriates living in the region.

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UNSC approves Trump's Plan for Gaza

The UNSC’s late-2025 adoption of a US plan for Gaza shifts from immediate statehood to a security-first, economy-driven roadmap with temporary administration, demilitarization-linked aid, and expanded Abraham Accords. India must balance its two-state stance with strategic ties. Success depends on Palestinian consent, security, and sustained global backing.

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