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India and Türkiye are linked as regional powers that are both experiencing a rise in populism under their respective leaders [1] and are actively competing for strategic influence in Central Asia [2]. Additionally, both nations are identified as key regional players whose economic and diplomatic roles are being recalibrated within the context of U.S. foreign policy initiatives [3].
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Iranian proxy network in Middle East is in disarray, experts ... jpost.com 1 fact
claimDonald Trump's 'Cotton Road' initiative is a project that seeks to isolate Iran by fostering stronger economic ties among Saudi Arabia, India, and other key regional players, while sidelining Iran and potentially Turkey.
Tracing the geopolitical influence and regional power dynamics in ... link.springer.com 1 fact
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.
Regional Powers Still Matter! - Giga- Hamburg giga-hamburg.de 1 fact
claimPopulism is on the rise among both traditional and non-traditional regional powers, with India under Narendra Modi and Turkey under Recep Tayyip Erdoğan serving as notable examples.