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Global Views on the West Asia Conflict

Tue, May 19th, 2026

6:00 PM - 7:30 PM (GMT+5:30)

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India’s evolving role in regional and global security is shaped by complex dynamics. Experts in the Security Studies Program examine India’s position in this world order through informed analyses of its foreign and security policies, focusing on the relationship with China, the securitization of borders, and the geopolitics of the Indo-Pacific. 

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The conflict in West Asia has gone on for over 70 days, even as a mutually acceptable agreement continues to prove elusive. The conflict has fundamentally changed the region, and has had a profound impact on the global economy. Structurally, the conflict has disrupted the rules based international order, which was already under stress in recent years. Economically, the fallout is likely to last for much longer, even if a durable ceasefire is reached anytime soon. Every region and every country across the globe is impacted, not least in the domains of energy and agriculture.

To dive deep into the multifarious dimensions of the conflict, this virtual discussion brings together experts from Carnegie centers across India, Middle East, Europe and the U.S. to offer grounded perspectives from each of these regions.

Agenda:
06:00 – 06:05 pm: Introductory remarks
06:05 – 06:30 pm: Regional perspectives
06:30 – 07:00 pm: Panel discussion
07:00 – 07:25 pm: Q&A by the audience
07:25 – 07:30 pm: Closing remarks

IndiaUnited StatesMiddle EastEuropeForeign PolicySecurity

Event Speakers

Armenak Tokmajyan
Nonresident Scholar Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center
Armenak Tokmajyan
Jane Darby Menton
Fellow, Nuclear Policy Program
Jane Darby Menton
Gaddam Dharmendra
Nonresident Senior Fellow, Carnegie India
Gaddam Dharmendra
Rym Momtaz
Editor in Chief, Strategic Europe
Rym Momtaz
Srinath Raghavan
Nonresident Senior Fellow, Security Studies Program
Srinath Raghavan

Carnegie India does not take institutional positions on public policy issues; the views represented herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of Carnegie, its staff, or its trustees.

Event Speakers

Armenak Tokmajyan

Nonresident Scholar Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center

Armenak Tokmajyan is a nonresident scholar at the Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East Center in Beirut. His research focuses on borders and conflict, Syrian refugees, and state-society relations in Syria.

Jane Darby Menton

Fellow, Nuclear Policy Program

Jane Darby Menton

Jane Darby Menton is a fellow in the Nuclear Policy Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and director of the Carnegie International Nuclear Policy Conference.

Gaddam Dharmendra

Nonresident Senior Fellow, Carnegie India

Gaddam Dharmendra is a nonresident senior fellow at Carnegie India. He joined the Indian Foreign Service in 1990 and served in various capacities in Indian Missions across the world and at the Ministry of External Affairs, South Block. His overseas assignments include stints at Indian Missions in Tehran, Dushanbe, Washington D.C., and Dhaka.

Rym Momtaz

Editor in Chief, Strategic Europe

Rym Momtaz

Rym Momtaz is the editor in chief of Carnegie Europe’s blog Strategic Europe. A multiple Emmy award-winning journalist-turned-analyst, she specializes in Europe and the Middle East and the interplay between those two spaces.

Srinath Raghavan

Nonresident Senior Fellow, Security Studies Program

Srinath Raghavan is a nonresident senior fellow at Carnegie India. His primary research focus is on the contemporary and historical aspects of India’s foreign and security policies.

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