India Navigates Geopolitical Shifts in Syria Following Assad's Regime Fall

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- India faces loss of a key partner in the Middle East after Assad's fall.
- India-Syria relations date back to 1950, marked by mutual support.
- India invested $240 million in Syria's Tishreen Thermal Power Plant.
- Bilateral trade reached $100 million from 2020 to 2023.
- India must navigate its strategic interests amid Turkey's influence in Syria.
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