Context:
The 2nd India–Arab Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (January 30–31, 2026, New Delhi) aims to deepen engagement between India and the 22-member Arab League amid regional conflicts and shifting geopolitics.
Key Highlights:
- Institutional Framework
- Engagement formalised via MoU in March 2002.
- Arab League formed in 1945 (Cairo) to promote political and economic cooperation.
- Trade & Energy Interdependence
- Bilateral trade exceeds $240 billion.
- Region supplies:
- ~60% of India’s crude oil.
- ~70% of natural gas.
- 50% of fertilizers.
- Strategic Connectivity
- Likely discussions on India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (launched at 2023 G20 New Delhi).
- Focus on logistics, ports, rail connectivity, and supply chains.
- Expanding Strategic Partnerships
- Oman (2008), UAE (2015), Saudi Arabia (2019), Egypt (2023), Qatar (2025).
- India aligned with:
- Saudi Vision 2030
- UAE Centennial 2071
- Oman Vision 2040
- Viksit Bharat 2047
- Fintech & Currency Cooperation
- RuPay launched in UAE (2019).
- Indian rupee accepted at Dubai airports (2023).
- Operationalisation of rupee–dirham settlement.
- Maritime Security
- SAGAR initiative for Indian Ocean security.
- Strategic access agreement over Duqm Port (Oman).
- Counter-Terrorism Support
- Most League states condemned attacks in Uri, Pathankot, Pulwama.
Relevant Prelims Points:
- Arab League: 22-member regional organisation (West Asia & North Africa).
- SAGAR (Security and Growth for All in the Region).
- IMEC corridor components.
- Energy security indicators (oil import dependency).
- Rupee trade settlement mechanism.
Relevant Mains Points:
- Strategic Importance of West Asia
- Energy security.
- Diaspora (~8–9 million Indians in Gulf).
- Remittances and food security.
- Geopolitical Context
- Iran–Syria–Gaza tensions.
- Emerging Saudi–UAE divergences.
- India’s balanced West Asia policy (multi-alignment).
- Economic Diplomacy
- Supply chain diversification.
- Fintech, infrastructure, renewables cooperation.
- Maritime & Security Dimension
- Indian Ocean sea lanes.
- Counter-piracy, anti-terror coordination.
Way Forward:
- Institutionalise annual ministerial dialogue.
- Expand rupee-based trade.
- Strengthen IMEC implementation.
- Deepen defence-industrial partnerships.
UPSC Relevance:
- GS 2: India–West Asia relations.
- GS 3: Energy security, trade corridors.
- Prelims: Arab League, SAGAR, IMEC.
