India West Asia Policy: Need for Strategic Balance Amid Regional Conflict for UPSC GS-2

1. Context

The article argues that India must recalibrate its West Asia policy and restore strategic balance, as the ongoing conflict is testing India’s neighbourhood diplomacy, regional influence and traditional non-aligned approach.

2. Key Points

  1. War impact reaching South Asia
    • West Asia conflict is affecting trade, energy supply, travel and safety of diaspora.
  2. India’s response seen as inconsistent
    • India’s initial reactions were delayed and not fully aligned with regional sentiments.
    • Other South Asian countries responded more quickly.
  3. Need for balanced diplomacy
    • India should avoid taking clear sides and maintain ties with all West Asian countries.
    • This has been India’s traditional strength.
  4. Challenge to India’s regional role
    • India’s image as a “net security provider” is weakening.
    • U.S. actions and regional tensions are reshaping power dynamics.
  5. Neighbourhood pressure increasing
    • Countries like Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal may face economic stress (fuel, food, trade).
    • India must support neighbours to maintain influence.
  6. Economic and security risks
    • Supply chains, energy imports and remittances are at risk.
    • Maritime security (especially near Strait of Hormuz) is crucial.
  7. Need for regional cooperation
    • Strengthen groupings like Quad, IORA, Colombo Security Conclave.
    • Improve connectivity and energy cooperation in South Asia.

Global diplomacy opportunity
• India can use platforms like BRICS and Quad to push for dialogue and stability.

India West Asia Policy
India West Asia Policy
About the UPSC Civil Services Examination (UPSC CSE)

The UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE) is one of the most competitive and esteemed examinations in India, conducted by the Union Public Service Commission to recruit officers for services such as the Indian Administrative Service (IAS), Indian Police Service (IPS), Indian Foreign Service (IFS), and others. The exam comprises three stages — Prelims, Mains, and the Personality Test (Interview) — designed to test a candidate’s knowledge, aptitude, decision-making, and leadership skills.


How to Prepare Effectively for UPSC CSE

Cracking the UPSC CSE requires a deep understanding of the syllabus, consistent revision, structured answer writing, and smart test-taking strategies. The Prelims test analytical and conceptual clarity, the Mains focuses on critical thinking, articulation, and subject mastery, while the Interview assesses presence of mind, ethical judgment, and personality traits relevant to public service.

At UnderStand UPSC, we empower aspirants with a personalized and focused approach to each stage of the exam.


Why Choose UnderStand UPSC?

UnderStand UPSC is a mentorship-driven platform offering a clear, clutter-free strategy to tackle the Civil Services Examination. Our programs like Transform (for beginners and intermediate learners) and Conquer (for advanced mains preparation) provide structured study plans, syllabus-wise video content, interactive live sessions, and answer writing support.

We emphasize:

  • Concept clarity through topic-wise lectures

  • Test series designed around real UPSC standards

  • Personalized mentorship in small groups

  • Regular performance tracking and peer benchmarking

  • Doubt-clearing sessions, current affairs analysis, and monthly magazines


Join the UnderStand UPSC Learning Community

Our mission is to make UPSC preparation less overwhelming and more strategic. We combine mentorship, discipline, and academic rigor to help you clear CSE with confidence. Whether you’re preparing from Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, or a remote village — our online-first model ensures quality guidance reaches every corner of India.

Join the thousands of aspirants who trust UnderStand UPSC to guide their journey toward becoming civil servants.

Stay connected with us through our Telegram, YouTube, and Instagram channels for daily tips, strategies, and updates.

Copyright © 2026 USARAMBHA EDUCATION (UnderStand UPSC). All Rights Reserved.

Join the Success Journey!