Context:
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy strengthened defence ties with Gulf nations, focusing on drone cooperation and air defence systems in the backdrop of the Russia-Ukraine war and rising West Asian instability.
Key Highlights:
- Defence Agreements & Diplomacy
- Ukraine signed 10-year security agreements with Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
- High-level engagements with UAE leadership (Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan).
- Expansion of ties with UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, and Jordan.
- Military Cooperation
- Ukraine offering drone expertise and interceptor technology.
- In return, seeking advanced air-defense missile systems.
- Focus on joint production, defence investment, and technology exchange.
- Strategic Context
- Ukraine emerging as a leader in cost-effective drone interceptors.
- Conflict background: Russia’s invasion (since Feb 24, 2022).
- Ukraine proposes role in security of Strait of Hormuz.
- Key Concepts
- Drone Interceptors: Systems designed to detect and neutralize hostile drones.
- Security Agreements: Long-term defence cooperation frameworks.
- Strait of Hormuz: Critical chokepoint for global oil trade (~20% supply).
- Significance
- Expands Ukraine’s global strategic outreach beyond Europe.
- Enhances Gulf states’ capacity to counter drone warfare threats.
- Reflects growing importance of unmanned warfare technologies.
Relevant Prelims Points:
- Strait of Hormuz connects the Persian Gulf with Gulf of Oman.
- Drone warfare has become central in modern conflicts (Ukraine war).
- Gulf nations are key players in global energy markets.
- Air defence systems include missile shields like Patriot systems.
Relevant Mains Points:
- Changing Nature of Warfare
- Rise of drone warfare and low-cost asymmetric technologies.
- Importance of counter-drone systems in modern security architecture.
- Geopolitical Implications
- Ukraine diversifying partnerships beyond NATO allies.
- Gulf states increasing role in global security and defence networks.
- Energy–Security Nexus
- Protection of Strait of Hormuz critical for global oil supply stability.
- Conflicts in one region influence global energy markets.
- India’s Perspective
- Stability in Gulf crucial for India’s energy security and diaspora safety.
- Way Forward
- Promote global norms on drone warfare regulation.
- Enhance multilateral cooperation on maritime and energy security.
- Invest in advanced air defence technologies.
UPSC Relevance:
• GS 2 – International relations (West Asia, global geopolitics)
• GS 3 – Internal security (emerging technologies in warfare)
