India in the South Caucasus: Implications for Russia, Iran and Turkey
... the South Caucasus and directly with the states of the region at the bilateral level. This demonstrates the potential of New Delhi to become an actor capable of determining processes in the region, not only influencing them. India's approach to the South Caucasus not only correlates with Russian and Iranian regional interests, but also complements them. In this regard, discussing regional issues on existing international platforms involving Russia, Iran and India (e.g. EAEU and BRICS), which Iran has already joined, may be of some interest. There are at least two identifiable instances where Turkey’s may clash. With this in mind, a political or diplomatic response from Ankara cannot be excluded.