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THE ZANGEZUR CORRIDOR from Vajirao & Reddy Institute

By : Author Desk Updated : 2025-06-03 14:05:48

THE ZANGEZUR CORRIDOR

Context:
  • The South Caucasus (also called Transcaucasia) is a vital region bridging Eastern Europe and West Asia, home to modern Armenia, Georgia, and Azerbaijan.
  • Recently, diplomatic moves like Armenia's Security Council Secretary visiting India and India's "Operation Sindoor" show rising tensions here.
  • At the heart of these tensions is the proposed Zangezur Corridor, a project important to Turkey and Azerbaijan, which has big consequences for India's strategic and trade interests.
WHAT IS ZANGEZUR CORRIDOR?
  • It's a proposed land route meant to connect Azerbaijan to its separate part called Nakhichevan (which borders Turkey).
  • This route would run through Armenian territory.
  • Azerbaijan's Goal: To get direct land access to Turkey and Europe.
THE DISAGREEMENT
  • The 2020 peace agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan did give Azerbaijan access to Nakhichevan.
  • Armenia's View: This means opening a road, but with Armenian customs and border controls.
  • Azerbaijan's View: Wants it to be a "corridor" without any Armenian customs or border control. This proposed route would cut through Armenia's southernmost province of Syunik, which shares a border with Iran.
Azerbaijan's Push: After winning the Karabakh war, Azerbaijan has been strongly pushing for this corridor, even threatening to take it by force if needed. THE REGIONAL POWERPLAY: TURKEY-AZERBAIJAN V/S ARMENIA-IRAN-INDIA A. The Turkey-Azerbaijan Axis:
  • Strong Partnership: Recent events, including India's "Operation Sindoor," have revealed a strong partnership between Islamabad (Pakistan), Baku (Azerbaijan), and Ankara (Turkey).
  • Azerbaijan's Military Might: Azerbaijan won the Karabakh war (2020) largely with Turkish weapons and military advice.
  • It continues to boost its military, with a budget 3 times Armenia's, buying weapons from Turkey, Pakistan, and Israel.
  • Turkey's Strategic Ambition (via Zangezur):
    • Turkish President Erdogan calls the Zangezur Corridor a "strategic issue" vital for Turkey-Azerbaijan ties.
    • It would give Turkey direct land access to Azerbaijan, Iran, the Caspian Sea, and Central Asian countries, linking to the Middle Corridor (an important East-West trade route).
    • This would greatly boost Turkey's regional power and influence.
    • Opposition to IMEC: Importantly, Turkey opposes the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC), viewing itself as the primary energy and transport hub in the region.
INDIA’S COUNTER STRATEGY: PARTNERING WITH IRAN & ARMENIA
  • Necessity of Partnership: To counter the Turkey-Azerbaijan-Pakistan axis, New Delhi needs a strong partnership with Tehran (Iran) and Yerevan (Armenia). This trilateral cooperation is seen as vital.
  • India-Armenia Defence Ties: India and Armenia have a defence partnership since 2020.
    • Azerbaijan has openly expressed displeasure about India supplying weapons to Armenia.
    • Crucially, some of these Indian weapons are believed to have been sent to Armenia through Iran.
  • Existing Cooperation: This flow of weapons through Iran confirms that practical trilateral cooperation (India-Iran-Armenia) is already happening, further strengthened by a new system for trilateral discussions.
IRAN’S FIRM OPPOSITION TO ZANGEZUR CORRIDOR
  • Strong Stance: Iran is strongly against the Zangezur Corridor.
  • Reason 1: Loss of Access: If built as Azerbaijan wants, it would cut off Iran's direct land access to Armenia, and thus to Europe. This is a critical trade and geopolitical link for Iran.
  • Reason 2: Border Security Concerns: Iran worries that it could encourage Azerbaijani claims on Iran's own region of Azerbaijan (called irredentist claims), potentially destabilizing its border.
  • Clear Statement: Iran's Defence Minister recently declared that the shared border between Iran and Armenia is a historical route, and Iran "will not allow any encroachment on this border."
WHAT IS AT STAKE FOR INDIA?
  • Crucial Trade Routes: The India-Iran-Armenia partnership is essential for keeping vital trade and transport routes open, particularly India's investment in the Chabahar Port (Iran).
  • India's Preferred Route to Europe: The Chabahar Port combined with the route through Armenia offers India the shortest multimodal route to the Black Sea and Europe.
  • Bypassing Conflict Zones: This route allows India to avoid the Suez Canal, which is often affected by conflicts and disruptions.
  • Direct Threat: The Zangezur Corridor, if implemented as Azerbaijan wishes, could severely disrupt this vital Indian trade route.
  • Countering Regional Influence: Turkey and Azerbaijan are actively expanding their presence, including in South Asia. India needs to counter this by strengthening its own influence and presence in the South Caucasus.
  • Policy Imperative: Upholding Territorial Integrity: To achieve its goals in the region, India must support the territorial integrity of countries in the South Caucasus, especially Armenia's stand against a corridor that bypasses its sovereignty. This means supporting Armenia's right to control its borders and customs.
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