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India and Iran are linked through their strategic economic and geopolitical cooperation, notably the Chabahar Port agreement [1] and the International North–South Transport Corridor [2]. They are also frequently cited together in studies regarding fossil fuel subsidy reforms {fact:10, fact:14}, renewable energy implementation [3], and as regional partners in Iran's 'Look to the East' policy {fact:2, fact:5}.
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A Status Quo Power in a Changing Region: Iran's Regionalism in ... cambridge.org 4 facts
claimIran's 'Look to the East' policy aims to establish strategic relations with China, Russia, and India, while simultaneously strengthening ties with neighboring countries in Eurasia.
claimIran's geographic position places it in proximity to India, China, and Russia.
claimDespite collaboration between Iran, Russia, India, and recently Armenia to operationalize the International North–South Transport Corridor (INSTC), challenges remain in fully implementing the project.
claimFor the first time in over a century, Eastern countries, led by China and India, have become Iran's main economic partners.
Tracing the geopolitical influence and regional power dynamics in ... link.springer.com 3 facts
claimThe Chabahar Port agreement between India and Iran establishes a 10-year usage term that allows India to bypass maritime bottlenecks and create trade lanes to South Caucasus nations, Central Asia, and Eurasia.
claimIndia, Iran, Turkey, and Afghanistan have utilized new opportunities arising from the rise of traditional powers to strengthen their presence in the Central Asian strategic region.
referencePant HV analyzed India-Iran cooperation at the Chabahar port in a 2018 CSIS brief.
Iran at a Historical Crossroads - E-International Relations e-ir.info 2 facts
quoteEuronews reported that 'Iran’s Revolutionary Guard and its Quds Force do in Iraq what the East India Company once did in India – plundering wealth to finance an empire.'
perspectiveProponents of federalism in Iran argue that granting provinces or ethnic regions self-rule would preserve national unity, citing successful multi-ethnic federations like India, Canada, and the United States as examples.
Sustainability through business model innovation and climate ... nature.com 2 facts
claimThe Asian subset of countries analyzed in the research includes India, Iran, China, the UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Vietnam, Malaysia, and the Philippines.
claimThe Asian sample in the study comprises 11 developing countries: India, Iran, China, the UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Vietnam, Malaysia, and the Philippines.
Carbon Pricing for Inclusive Prosperity: The Role of Public Support econfip.org 2 facts
claimIndia, Iran, and Nigeria have implemented initiatives to remove fossil fuel subsidies, providing insights into how such policies can be made acceptable to citizens.
procedureTo ensure the salience of fossil fuel subsidy reform benefits, India and Iran employed two main measures: providing transparent and abundant information regarding the reform and increasing access to banking and identification services, and compensating low- and middle-income households through uniform lump-sum transfers.
A critical review on techno-economic analysis of hybrid renewable ... link.springer.com 1 fact
claimRenewable energy technologies have been successfully utilized to provide energy to remote villages, isolated homes, and endemic communities in India, Sri Lanka, Iran, and Colombia.
Measurement of diets that are healthy, environmentally sustainable ... frontiersin.org 1 fact
claimThe six publications in the review focusing on low- and middle-income countries studied middle-income nations (Lebanon, Brazil, India, Iran, and Peru) rather than low-income nations.
Global dietary quality in 185 countries from 1990 to 2018 show wide ... nature.com 1 fact
measurementAmong the world’s 25 most populous countries in 2018, the mean AHEI score was highest in Vietnam, Iran, Indonesia, and India (ranging from 54.5 to 48.2) and lowest in Brazil, Mexico, the United States, and Egypt (ranging from 27.1 to 33.5).
Global overview of dietary outcomes and dietary intake assessment ... link.springer.com 1 fact
measurementStudies on diet in maritime settings were conducted in the UK, Germany, Denmark, Iran, India, China, Croatia, Italy, Brazil, the Philippines, Lithuania, and Poland, in addition to the United States.
Cross-cultural similarities and variations in parent-child value ... nature.com 1 fact
claimThe research team comprised individuals from diverse disciplinary backgrounds and countries, including WEIRD countries (Australia and the United States) and LMICs (Bangladesh, Iran, India, and Pakistan).
War in Ukraine | Global Conflict Tracker - Council on Foreign Relations cfr.org 1 fact
claimRussia maintains partnerships with North Korea and Iran, which share intelligence and military equipment, and with India and China, which purchase Russian oil and gas at discounted prices.
Energy asset stranding in resource-rich developing countries and ... frontiersin.org 1 fact
claimGermany maintains energy partnership agreements with Algeria, Angola, Australia, Brazil, Chile, China, India, Iran, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Mexico, Morocco, Nigeria, Norway, Russia, South Africa, South Korea, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, USA, and Uzbekistan.
Strategic analysis of cyber conflicts: A game-theoretic modelling of ... securityanddefence.pl 1 fact
referenceThe authors of the study 'Strategic analysis of cyber conflicts: A game-theoretic modelling of global cyber' selected six significant cyber conflict cases for analysis: Russian cyber interventions in the 2016 US elections (Jamieson, 2018), Venezuela’s cyberattack on Brazil’s energy grid in 2015 (Bronk and Tikk-Ringas, 2013), the 2007 Estonia–Russia cyber conflict (Herzog, 2011), cyber tensions during the 2020 China–India border crisis (Sharma, 2020), the Stuxnet attack on Iran in 2010 (Farwell and Rohozinski, 2011), and cyber manipulation attempts in the 2019 South African elections (Garnett and James, 2020).