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As Pakistan steps into its role as peace broker, is India being left in the cold? Former head of MI6 Sir Richard Dearlove and international journalist Rosanna Lockwood are joined by lecturer in South Asian Studies at Yale, Sushant Singh, to unpack this dramatic shift in South Asian and Middle Eastern geopolitics. Starting with In Brief, Sir Richard and Rosanna look at how the Iran and US blockades of the Strait of Hormuz are putting the global energy economy in peril. They also discuss the Israel-Lebanon ceasefire in relation to the stability of Lebanon’s government, as well as whether secret US talks with Cuba will lead to military or economic intervention in the country. Then, Singh explains the unexpected rise of Pakistan as mediator for peace talks between Washington and Tehran, the diminishing influence of India Prime Minister Narendra Modi globally and at home, and how balancing its relationships with China and Russia may come at the cost of eroding India’s alliance with the US.
In this episode:
03:36 – Standoff in the Strait of Hormuz
08:00 – Latest on the Israel-Lebanon ceasefire
13:53 – Cuba is back on Washington’s radar
18:43 – Sushant Singh introduction
19:30 – Pakistan’s surprise mediator role
23:00 – Explaining India’s ‘dalal’ remark
25:42 – Modi’s weakening at home
27:59 – Muslim-Hindu divide in India
28:56 – Modi’s Pakistan dilemma
30:18 – Pakistan’s Middle East reclassification
32:04 – The growing irrelevance of the Quad
34:08 – India’s dependence on Russia
39:39 – Erosion of US-India relationship
44:04 – India’s Israeli ties
48:19 – Risks for Pakistan as a mediator
51:21 – One Decision: Can India and Pakistan start talking again?
53:01 – Sir Richard and Rosanna discussion
Read more: Pakistan’s Peacemaking Is a Setback for India
Hosted by Sir Richard Dearlove (former MI6 Chief) and Rosanna Lockwood (International Journalist).
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