June 30, 2025
Former Portuguese official Bruno Maçães delves into India's foreign policy approach towards the new regime in Iran and its consequences. He highlights the competing narratives of the US, Israel, and Iran, emphasizing the need for India to assert its strategic interests. Maçães discusses India's stance on the Russia-Ukraine conflict, advocating for a stronger position against territorial invasions. He criticizes the lack of opposition from Delhi towards potential regime changes in Iran that could align it with China and Pakistan. Additionally, Maçães explores the intersection of geopolitics and technology, pointing out China's advancements in DeepSeek and Europe's concerns over US tech dominance. He predicts a future tech rivalry between China and India, with India's potential in areas like solar energy. Maçães also reflects on his recent India visit, hinting at his upcoming book on the revival of Hindu civilization and the concept of the civilization state.
Tags: Bruno maçães, India, Iran, Russia, China, Technology,
Comments