Arab-mede Corridor and its Role in the New Architecture of Trans-Regional Connection
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Shahriar Faraji nasiri , Afshin Mottaghi , Mohammad Jolani |
university of Lorestan , shahriar.nasiri@gmail.com |
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Abstract: (883 Views) |
The Mediterranean-Arab (Arab-Med) Corridor of India to Europe is an emerging multi-faceted trade corridor that could fundamentally alter trade patterns between the Indian Ocean region, the Middle East, and Europe by creating a crescent of trade connectivity on the southern edge of Eurasia from the coasts. The Arabian Sea of India will change to the eastern Mediterranean coast of Greece. For India, this new corridor is a strategic paradigm shift with huge geopolitical implications that could change its role in the Eurasian economic order. Based on this, the current research, which was carried out in a descriptive-analytical way, seeks to answer the question of what effect does the Arab-fashion corridor have on the new architecture in the trans-regional connection? The hypothesis of this research is that the Arab-Med Corridor is creating an alternative trans-regional trade architecture in which the UAE ports can act as the connecting point of the Indian Ocean to create a separate trade corridor from India to Europe and India to The title introduces a new power to the world with the ability to create transregional commercial architecture. The establishment of a Mediterranean terminal - from Haifa to the European mainland at the Greek port of Piraeus - means that Indian goods sent to UAE ports can reach the main markets and production centers of Europe. |
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Keywords: Corridor, Arab-Mediterranean, Persian Gulf, India, Europe, Connection |
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Type of Study: Applied Article |
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Marine Management / Geopolitic Received: 2023/09/24 | Revised: 2024/03/17 | Accepted: 2024/03/5 | ePublished: 2024/03/18
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