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India's Strategic Silence in the Iran-Israel Conflict: Between Restraint and Recognition
Punjab Times (English Edition)
|June 20, 2025
As missiles trace arcs across the West Asian sky and headlines flash alerts of war, India stays quiet-its diplomacy muted, measured, restrained. In an age when war is livestreamed, silence can pass for absence. But in India's case, it may be strategy in slow motion. During the height of the Iran-Israel escalation-characterized by tit-for-tat missile firings and nuclear fears-India pursued strategic restraint. It neither took sides nor openly denounced, but quietly evacuated its citizens from danger zones. This is not indifference. It's calculated diplomacy-aligned with India's principle of strategic autonomy, allowing it to engage both sides. But in a hyper-connected, morally charged world, an uncomfortable question emerges: Can strategic silence still advance strategic clarity?
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The June 2025 Iran-Israel flare-up marked one of the most intense episodes of their long shadow war. Israel launched Operation Rising Lion, striking over 100 suspected military and nuclear sites across Iran. In retaliation, Iran fired over 150 ballistic missiles and 100 drones toward Israeli cities-including a direct hit on Soroka Medical Center in Be'er Sheva.
Caught between its ties with Israel and vital energy and connectivity interests in Iran, India defaulted to a familiar stance: talk to all, take sides with none.
It has worked before-but the terrain is changing.
Strategic Restraint Has Brought Real Benefits
India's silence has yielded real diplomatic returns:
Energy trade with Iran even during U.S. sanctions
Deepening defence and cyber cooperation with Israel
Continued access to Chabahar Port and Gulf networks
A reputation for mobilising quietly, not moralising loudly
These aren't theoretical. India has invested over $120 million to the Chabahar Port project, with a further $250 million line of credit in play. And more than 9 million Indian workers across the Gulf send back billions in remittances. That's not strategy on paper-it's strategy in the bloodstream.
This story is from the June 20, 2025 edition of Punjab Times (English Edition).
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