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West Asia War Has Direct Fallout for India Rajnath Tells German Leaders

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AI-generatedThe ongoing West Asia conflict is disrupting global energy supplies and food supply chains, directly affecting import-dependent economies like India. India is seeking to diversify its defence partnerships and secure critical technologies amid rising geopolitical tensions.
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- Defence Minister Rajnath Singh addressed German parliamentarians on West Asia conflict's global implications.
- Conflict impacts energy and food security for India.
- India and Germany to enhance defence industrial partnerships in cybersecurity and drones.
- ₹70,000-crore Project 75I for advanced submarines with thyssenkrupp Marine Systems nearing finalization.
- First visit by Indian defence minister to Germany in seven years.
The West Asia conflict is likely to disrupt shipping routes, negatively impacting the Turkish transport sector. Increased shipping costs and delays are expected to weigh on BIST transport stocks.
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