GOI eyeing revival of IMEEEC talks; files moving in MEA to decide lead diplomats?

India is reportedly set to revive discussions on the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEEEC), signaling renewed diplomatic momentum after months of geopolitical recalibration. According to information available, the Ministry of External Affairs plans to involve a select group of seasoned diplomats to spearhead the process of restoring strategic dialogue with partner nations. The move comes amid shifting alignments in West Asia, energy corridor developments, and ongoing regional security negotiations. Delhi’s renewed focus suggests an intent to reposition IMEEEC as a viable counterweight to parallel transcontinental initiatives, enhancing India’s trade and connectivity footprint from the Arabian coast to Europe. Senior officials are expected to engage counterparts from Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Israel, and the EU over the coming weeks to chart a fresh blueprint for cooperation. This revival could reflect India’s broader strategy to sustain multi-polar stability while deepening its economic diplomacy.

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