Context:
With the emergence of Saudi Arabia as the main arbiter of the Arab world’s agenda, India needs to realign its strategy.
The 32nd Arab League Summit:
- Held in Jeddah & was unique.
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- After 12 years, all 22 Arab states got together again, with 17 of them represented at the head of state or government level.
- The summit readmitted Syria and heard the Ukrainian President, a special invitee.
- It called for “stopping foreign interference in the domestic affairs of Arab countries and categorically rejecting all support for the formation of armed groups and militias”.
- There was no mention of any non-Arab issue, including Ukraine and the oil market.
The Saudi angle:
- Hint at the emergence of Saudi Arabia as the main arbiter of the Arab world’s agenda for the foreseeable future.
- Relations with Iran were normalised, aiming to end nearly 45 years of hostility and geo-religious rivalry.
- This reduced the friction among their respective proxies in conflict such as Yemen, Lebanon, Syria and Iraq.
- Ties with the United States have been stabilised.
- Crown Prince has adroitly chalked out a middle path to take the Arab world’s leadership, currently in a vacuum.
- Egypt is in a precarious economic state. Syria and Iraq are still battling their internal demons and Iranian interference.
Riyadh’s advantage:
- In this ongoing quest for Arab supremacy, Saudi Arabia has the advantage of its economic heft.
- Already the world’s largest oil exporter, Saudi oil income grew by 51%, giving it a sway over both the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and OPEC+, much to the West’s chagrin.
- With the global oil market facing high volatility, only Saudi Aramco, the world’s largest oil company, has adequate spare capacity.
- As the global economic turmoil raises the costs of post-crisis regional reconstruction, Riyadh is emerging as the first go-to destination.
India’s stakes:
- India has well-known high stakes in the Arab world, particularly in the neighbouring West Asian region.
- India needs to acknowledge the importance of this incipient geo-political shift, watch the developments very carefully, realign our strategy accordingly and vigorously pursue our national interests.
- Although India enjoy cordial and substantive ties with Saudi Arabia, these are still below the potential and need periodic upgradation.
Time for upgradation in Bilateral Initiatives:
- The Crown Prince should be re-invited for the India visit postponed last year, his likely presence at the forthcoming G-20 Summit in New Delhi can be leveraged bilaterally for this purpose.
- Synergise the bilateral Strategic Partnership Council at various levels, leverage the potential for energy complementarity, work together more effectively to secure the region, enter a bilateral Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, suggest India-Saudi partnership for building socio-economic infrastructure, both bilaterally and regionally, and raise participation in various projects under the Kingdom’s ambitious “Vision 2030”.
News Source: The Hindu
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