India and Pakistan advancing their own strategic interests amid South Caucasus arms race
Pakistan and India, the longstanding rivals in South Asia, have instigated an arms race in the South Caucasus region, The Central Asia-Caucasus Analyst writes. As noted, this development comes amid a broader arms supply deficit caused by Russia’s preoccupation with the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. While India is deepening its military partnership with Armenia, Pakistan is enhancing the defense capabilities of Azerbaijan. Both states are actively seeking to fill the vacuum in arms procurement left by Russia’s reduced presence in the region. India has aligned with Armenia, leveraging this partnership to pursue strategic connectivity projects in the South Caucasus. Conversely, Pakistan views Azerbaijan as a strategic ally, with their collaboration deemed essential for countering India in the competition for regional influence.
Pakistan’s defense cooperation with Azerbaijan and India’s arms sales to Armenia are shaping new security dynamics that link the South Caucasus and South Asia. The extensive defense contracts between India and Armenia are poised to strengthen Armenia’s position as a strategic ally for India in the region.
India’s military partnership with Armenia is influenced by its geopolitical rivalry with Pakistan, which is actively supporting Azerbaijan’s defense capabilities. Both Pakistan and India aim to secure reciprocal cooperation from the South Caucasian nations to advance their strategic interests. For Pakistan, Azerbaijan holds particular importance as a potential partner in trans-regional energy cooperation, given Pakistan’s energy deficiencies. Azerbaijan’s pivotal role in the energy transit corridor connecting South Asia and the South Caucasus further underscores this strategic alignment.
Conversely, India, as an observer in the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU), is working to deepen its cooperation with Armenia across economic sectors, with a particular emphasis on defense. Armenia’s strategic position could also facilitate India’s broader connectivity initiatives with Europe. Meanwhile, Pakistan is likely to leverage its relationship with Azerbaijan to counterbalance India’s growing influence in the region, highlighting the interconnected and competitive geopolitical landscape of the South Caucasus and South Asia.