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Complementarities:
West Asia | India |
Energy Rich Area | Energy Deficit Country |
Security Concerns | Defence Co-operation |
Maritime Security | Net security provider |
Geopolitics | India’s unique image and relations |
Diversification of the economy | India’s Service sector process |
Economic opportunities | Indian Workers |