The Forever War in the Gulf: Why the U.S.–Iran Conflict Has No End and What It Means for India’s Strategy


 The Forever War in the Gulf: Why the U.S.–Iran Conflict Has No End — And Why India Cannot Ignore It

The U.S.–Iran conflict is not a conventional war.
It does not begin. It does not end. It persists.

What appears as periodic escalation is, in reality, a structured rivalry embedded in global power politics—playing out through sanctions, proxy conflicts, and maritime tension in critical chokepoints like the Strait of Hormuz.

For India, this is not distant geopolitics.

It directly affects:
• Energy security
• Economic stability
• Strategic autonomy
• India’s emerging global role

As the world transitions into an era of persistent conflict rather than decisive wars, understanding this “forever conflict” becomes essential—not optional.

This analysis explores why the conflict endures, how it shapes global order, and what it means for India’s long-term strategy.

🔗 Read the full blog on Strategic Vanguard: https://www.strategicvanguard.com/post/us-iran-conflict-india-strategy-analysis

Geopolitics, India, US-Iran Conflict, Oil Security, Middle East, Strategic Affairs, Global Power, Energy, Maritime Strategy

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