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One chart that shows India is actually on pretty good terms with almost everyone in the Middle East
India isn't in love with many Middle Eastern countries but it doesn't hate them either.

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The Middle East – officially known as West Asia in official Delhi circles – is a complicated place. Alliances are constantly shifting, so it's hard to keep up with the current state of affairs. Take the United States current conundrum with the Islamic State and Syria, for example.

The US hates Syria. but the US also hates IS. And those two hate each other. For some time the US was fighting the Syrian regime. Now it's working with the Syrian regime to fight IS. But it still hates Syria. And that whole paragraph features a player that isn't even in the Middle East, although the Americans loom large over the entire region.

The following chart from the Economist lays out just how complex the various alliances and enmities in this corner of the world are.

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It attempts to simplify, of course, but the subject matter is so complex that it's hard to actually do so. Noted and always hilarious commentator Karl Sharro created a visualisation that told the story better from one quick glance.


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Sharro's chart is a funny take on this wonderfully detailed but horribly complex dynamic chart from Information is Beautiful, which attempts to visualise each of the connections between the various players in West Asia. You can sort the chart by each country and figure out what their conenctions, are through a handy legend pointing to relationships which are filled with hate or love, or somewhat good or strained. The chart, based on Slate's Middle East Friendship Table and various other sources, isn't always accurate, especially because these are always in flux, but it's close enough. Naturally, a quick look suggests that everything is just too complex to pay attention to.


Click on India, though, and things become a little less complex. India has age-old civilisational and trade links with the region, and for the longest time the East India Company was in effect overseeing British interests in Middle East, meaning its policies were also travelling through Calcutta or New Delhi. And even after independence, Gen Nasser's Egypt was a crucial part of India's officially stated Non Alignment Doctrine.
Which is all to say that India maintains pretty good relations with almost every player in West Asia.


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The only entities that India hates are, predictably, Pakistan, the Taliban and Al Qaeda. The only country that India has strained relations with is China. It may not love any country other than Bahrain, but it is on good terms with almost everyone else.

Compare that with Pakistan, which manages to have much stronger feelings about a number of players in the Middle East and also has strained relations with more than a few of them.


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Still, a country like Israel has a much more complicated chart, with many more alliances to juggle.
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And amidst all these complications, one entity ends up with a refereshingly easy chart: the Islamic State. They, basically, hate everyone.

1427786559-1337_ISchart.png

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Where and how was this data collected? I don't buy it.
 
One chart that shows India is actually on pretty good terms with almost everyone in the Middle East
India isn't in love with many Middle Eastern countries but it doesn't hate them either.

b1f440b1-f4a8-4319-a03d-48120e6ec475.jpg


The Middle East – officially known as West Asia in official Delhi circles – is a complicated place. Alliances are constantly shifting, so it's hard to keep up with the current state of affairs. Take the United States current conundrum with the Islamic State and Syria, for example.

The US hates Syria. but the US also hates IS. And those two hate each other. For some time the US was fighting the Syrian regime. Now it's working with the Syrian regime to fight IS. But it still hates Syria. And that whole paragraph features a player that isn't even in the Middle East, although the Americans loom large over the entire region.

The following chart from the Economist lays out just how complex the various alliances and enmities in this corner of the world are.

1427785180-625_EconomistMidEast.png


It attempts to simplify, of course, but the subject matter is so complex that it's hard to actually do so. Noted and always hilarious commentator Karl Sharro created a visualisation that told the story better from one quick glance.


1427785306-721_KarlSharro.jpg


Sharro's chart is a funny take on this wonderfully detailed but horribly complex dynamic chart from Information is Beautiful, which attempts to visualise each of the connections between the various players in West Asia. You can sort the chart by each country and figure out what their conenctions, are through a handy legend pointing to relationships which are filled with hate or love, or somewhat good or strained. The chart, based on Slate's Middle East Friendship Table and various other sources, isn't always accurate, especially because these are always in flux, but it's close enough. Naturally, a quick look suggests that everything is just too complex to pay attention to.


Click on India, though, and things become a little less complex. India has age-old civilisational and trade links with the region, and for the longest time the East India Company was in effect overseeing British interests in Middle East, meaning its policies were also travelling through Calcutta or New Delhi. And even after independence, Gen Nasser's Egypt was a crucial part of India's officially stated Non Alignment Doctrine.
Which is all to say that India maintains pretty good relations with almost every player in West Asia.


1427785882-780_IndiaMEchart.png

The only entities that India hates are, predictably, Pakistan, the Taliban and Al Qaeda. The only country that India has strained relations with is China. It may not love any country other than Bahrain, but it is on good terms with almost everyone else.

Compare that with Pakistan, which manages to have much stronger feelings about a number of players in the Middle East and also has strained relations with more than a few of them.


1427786256-567_PakMEchart.png

Still, a country like Israel has a much more complicated chart, with many more alliances to juggle.
1427786442-1337_IsraelMEchart.png


And amidst all these complications, one entity ends up with a refereshingly easy chart: the Islamic State. They, basically, hate everyone.

1427786559-1337_ISchart.png

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While one can dispute the contents, i like the way the data has been presented and analyzed. really unique!
Perhaps in near future the pink line joining India and Israel with turn solid from current dotted one.
 
Full of Crap with no evidence is it based on assumption or delusion?
 
One chart that shows India is actually on pretty good terms with almost everyone in the Middle East
India isn't in love with many Middle Eastern countries but it doesn't hate them either.
Which is all to say that India maintains pretty good relations with almost every player in West Asia.The only entities that India hates are, predictably, Pakistan, the Taliban and Al Qaeda. The only country that India has strained relations with is China. It may not love any country other than Bahrain, but it is on good terms with almost everyone else.

Compare that with Pakistan, which manages to have much stronger feelings about a number of players in the Middle East and also has strained relations with more than a few of them.


Scroll.in - News. Politics. Culture.

Having good relations is one thing. Having depth in relationship is another thing. India might have good relations with Saudi Arabia. but we are not closely tied with Saudis on strategic issues.

given the despotic nature of middle east states i like india to stay out of the Middle East morass.
 
Last time I checked - The Economist was supposed to be a British media house - wonder whether it became an Indian one in a fortnight. :o:
I consider all bullshit to arise from Indian media :p:.People can be wrong at times.Still what the hell is this?
1427785882-780_IndiaMEchart.png
The only entities that India hates are, predictably, Pakistan, the Taliban and Al Qaeda. The only country that India has strained relations with is China. It may not love any country other than Bahrain, but it is on good terms with almost everyone else.

Compare that with Pakistan, which manages to have much stronger feelings about a number of players in the Middle East and also has strained relations with more than a few of them.


1427786256-567_PakMEchart.png
Still, a country like Israel has a much more complicated chart, with many more alliances to juggle.
1427786442-1337_IsraelMEchart.png

And amidst all these complications, one entity ends up with a refereshingly easy chart: the Islamic State. They, basically, hate everyone.

1427786559-1337_ISchart.png
How was this data collected?
 
How come India and Bahrain love each other. I never heard much about this... Can someone please comment on this...
 
I consider all bullshit to arise from Indian media :p:.People can be wrong at times.Still what the hell is this?

How was this data collected?

Issue is ...If Something you did not understand, it does not mean that it is BS.

This is something regarding foreign policy that you cannot understand...Coz you can see till date your politician did not understand those points....If you don believe this...Just check out what is the status and respect of pakistan and pakistani in this world.
 
Issue is ...If Something you did not understand, it does not mean that it is BS.

This is something regarding foreign policy that you cannot understand...Coz you can see till date your politician did not understand those points....If you don believe this...Just check out what is the status and respect of pakistan and pakistani in this world.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts.It would be much better to look under your hood before bashing someone else.
 
This is something regarding foreign policy that you cannot understand...Coz you can see till date your politician did not understand those points....If you don believe this...Just check out what is the status and respect of pakistan and pakistani in this world.
Yup as if you are respected all over the world ...... you are famous for your rape cases in india ?? you are famous for attack on Muslims and Christians ??? you are famous for Ghar wapsi , love jihad ?? and also listen to words of obama when he left india ?? You are famous for you Gujarat Riots ....?? inside job or RAW killing its own people ?? samjotha express , ?? at least we dont make terrorist to be our PM .
 

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