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PM VISIT TO JORDAN AND OMAN- INDIA’S ‘THINK WEST’ POLICY

Context

Prime Minister Narendra Modi undertook a three-nation visit (15–18 December 2025) to Jordan, Ethiopia and Oman. The Jordan–Oman leg of the tour was particularly significant in reinforcing India’s ‘Think West’ policy, which aims at deeper political, economic and strategic engagement with West Asia beyond the Gulf, linking security, connectivity, energy and diaspora interests.

India’s ‘Think West’ Policy – Brief

Aspect Focus
Geographic scope West Asia including Gulf, Levant & extended neighbourhood
Objectives Energy security, trade, diaspora welfare, connectivity, maritime security
Shift From transactional ties → strategic partnerships
Instruments High-level diplomacy, CEPA, defence cooperation, IMEC

JORDAN VISIT: KEY DEVELOPMENTS

Why Jordan Matters

    • Strategic location in the Levant
    • Moderate regional actor with influence on Israel–Palestine issue
    • Emerging role in IMEC overland connectivity

Major Outcomes of the Visit

Area Key Developments
Political Revival of high-level engagement after long gaps
Trade & Economy Commitment to double trade to US$ 5 billion in 5 years
Security Convergence on counter-terrorism & extremism
Energy & Water MoUs on renewable energy and water resource management
Heritage & Culture Twinning of Petra and Ellora
Reconstruction Proposal for joint role in post-conflict Syria

Assessment

    • Historically low strategic depth despite reasonable trade (US$ 2.6 bn).
    • Visit marks a qualitative shift from episodic engagement to structured cooperation.
    • Defence and CT cooperation remains an under-exploited opportunity.

OMAN VISIT: DEEPENING A STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP

Why Oman is Critical

    • India’s oldest defence partner in the Gulf
    • Strategic maritime location at the mouth of the Gulf
    • Key node in Arabian Sea security architecture

Major Outcomes of the Visit

Area Key Developments
Economic Signing of India–Oman CEPA (2nd Gulf CEPA after UAE)
Strategic Vision Alignment of Viksit Bharat with Oman Vision 2040
Defence Expansion of joint exercises & operational cooperation
Maritime Joint Vision Document on Maritime Cooperation
Blue Economy Cooperation in sustainable ocean resources
New Sectors Green energy, AI, fintech, cybersecurity, agri-tech

Assessment

    • CEPA acts as a force multiplier beyond hydrocarbons.
    • Oman emerges as a maritime and logistics anchor for India in West Asia.
    • Defence cooperation reflects high strategic trust.

IMEC Connection: Strategic Significance

Country Role in IMEC
Oman Maritime entry point from India into the Gulf
Jordan Overland bridge connecting Gulf to Israeli ports & Europe

Strategic Value

    • Reduces dependence on traditional chokepoints
    • Enhances India’s role in Eurasian connectivity
    • Aligns economic diplomacy with geopolitical strategy

Comparative Snapshot: Jordan vs Oman

Aspect Jordan Oman
Nature of ties Historically limited Deep & strategic
Economic framework MoUs, trade expansion CEPA
Defence cooperation Emerging Mature & institutionalised
IMEC role Overland connectivity Maritime gateway

Overall Significance for India

    • Reinforces ‘Think West’ as a multi-vector strategy
    • Balances Gulf-centric approach with Levant outreach
    • Strengthens India’s maritime security architecture
    • Positions India as a connectivity and development partner, not just an energy consumer

Challenges

    • Translating MoUs into measurable outcomes
    • Regional instability in West Asia
    • Need for sustained political follow-up with Jordan
    • Competition from China and other extra-regional actors

Way Forward

    • Institutionalise defence & CT cooperation with Jordan
    • Fast-track CEPA implementation with Oman
    • Integrate Jordan and Oman actively into IMEC planning
    • Expand people-to-people, skilling and digital cooperation
    • Use Oman as a hub for India’s Arabian Sea strategy

Conclusion

Prime Minister Modi’s visits to Jordan and Oman mark a strategic consolidation of India’s ‘Think West’ policy, moving beyond transactional engagements to long-term partnerships. While the Jordan visit signals a recalibration towards the Levant, the Oman visit reinforces a trusted Gulf partnership through CEPA, defence cooperation and maritime security. Together, these engagements strengthen India’s geopolitical footprint in West Asia and align economic diplomacy with strategic connectivity, positioning India as a key stakeholder in the region’s future order.

What is IMEC?

India–Middle East–Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) is a multimodal connectivity initiative announced at the G20 New Delhi Summit (2023) to link India with Europe via the Middle East, integrating ports, railways, roads, digital networks, and clean energy corridors.

Core Objective

To create a reliable, cost-efficient and resilient trade and connectivity corridor that:

    • cuts transit time and logistics costs,
    • strengthens supply-chain resilience,
    • boosts economic integration across Asia–Middle East–Europe,
    • supports green and digital infrastructure.

Participating Countries

    • India
    • Middle East: UAE, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Israel
    • Europe: Italy, France, Germany
    • Partners: European Union, United States

Two Main Corridors

1. Eastern Corridor: India → UAE (sea routes)

2. Northern Corridor: UAE/Saudi Arabia → Jordan → Israel → Europe (rail + sea)

Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC)

Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) is a regional intergovernmental organisation of six Arab states in the Persian Gulf, created to promote political coordination, economic integration, security cooperation, and social–cultural ties.

Basic Facts

    • Founded: 1981
    • Headquarters: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
    • Members (6): Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates

Objectives

    • Political & Security Cooperation: Collective security and regional stability
    • Economic Integration: Common market, customs union, monetary coordination
    • Social & Cultural Cooperation: Education, health, labour mobility
    • Energy Coordination: Oil & gas policies, energy transition

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