Armenia-India Relations

Last updated: December 31, 2025

Armenia-India relations have gained momentum in recent years as both countries explore defense, economic, and diplomatic cooperation. India’s 2021 visit by External Affairs Minister Subramanyam Jaishankar marked the first high-level ministerial trip to Armenia and signaled New Delhi’s interest in engaging the South Caucasus beyond traditional Russian frameworks. The two countries have discussed Armenia’s role in the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC), a connectivity project linking India through Iran, Armenia, Georgia, and beyond. India has also signaled plans to assign a defense attaché to its embassy in Armenia, underscoring a shift toward Armenia-India Military Cooperation as both nations navigate a transforming regional landscape.

The trajectory of Armenia-India ties has been shaped by Turkey and Azerbaijan’s deepening alignment with Pakistan. As Turkey and Azerbaijan doubled down on support for Pakistan following Operation Sindoor in 2025, Indian public sentiment shifted away from Istanbul and Baku as destinations for weddings, conferences, and corporate events. Armenia emerged as an alternative venue, creating commercial and cultural openings. Rananjay Anand, president of the Indo-Armenian Friendship NGO, noted the untapped potential in this pivot, pointing to limited connectivity as a key barrier. Meanwhile, strategic analyst Abhinav Pandya highlighted Armenia’s role as a counterweight to the Turkey-Pakistan-Azerbaijan axis, particularly given shared Indian concerns about the ideological and hybrid threats posed by their coordination in the region.

Trade and investment remain constrained by geography and infrastructure gaps, yet both countries possess complementary interests. India’s need for alternatives to Turkish facilities and Armenia’s economic vulnerabilities create mutual incentive for deepening ties. The participation of Benyamin Poghosyan and Rananjay Anand in New Delhi’s Raisina 2024 conference underscored this emerging partnership. However, the relationship remains asymmetrical: Armenia depends heavily on Russia and Iran for security and energy, while India is simultaneously managing ties with both Moscow and Washington. Whether Armenia-India relations can mature into a durable strategic partnership depends on solving connectivity problems, achieving sustained economic engagement, and Armenia’s ability to balance its Russian security commitments with Western and Indian outreach.

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Below are all Groong episodes tagged with Armenia-India Relations.

Conversations on Groong - Jan 18, 2023

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Topics:

  • Indo-Armenian Friendship NGO
  • The Indian Community in Armenia
  • Where India sees itself on the world stage
  • Drivers for Indian-Armenian Relations
  • How to improve economic and trade relations
  • The Hope & Promise of Indian Armenian Friendship

Episode 209 | Recorded: January 18, 2023

Conversations on Groong - Jan 18, 2023

Guest:

Topics:

  • Indo-Armenian Friendship NGO
  • The Indian Community in Armenia
  • Where India sees itself on the world stage
  • Drivers for Indian-Armenian Relations
  • How to improve economic and trade relations
  • The Hope & Promise of Indian Armenian Friendship

Episode 209 | Recorded: January 18, 2023

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Topic:

  • The Artsakh Blockade
    • The Role of the Armenian Government
    • Relations with Russia
    • Latest Draft of “Peace” Proposal
    • Weekend Protests in Artsakh

Episode 194 | Recorded: December 26, 2022

Guest:

Topic:

  • The Artsakh Blockade
    • The Role of the Armenian Government
    • Relations with Russia
    • Latest Draft of “Peace” Proposal
    • Weekend Protests in Artsakh

Episode 194 | Recorded: December 26, 2022

“Turkish threats are going to disappear only when there is no Armenia” - Varuzhan Geghamyan

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Topic:

  • We continue our coverage of the crisis in Artsakh by developments in the UN Security Council as well as Turkish and Iranian concerns in the region.
  • More than 120 thousand people, including 30 thousand children, are under siege. Today is the 11th day of the crisis.
  • This interview is a continuation of the collaboration between ANN/Groong and 168 Hours aiming to bring you more English-language coverage on the developments of this very serious humanitarian
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“Turkish threats are going to disappear only when there is no Armenia” - Varuzhan Geghamyan

Guest:

Topic:

  • We continue our coverage of the crisis in Artsakh by developments in the UN Security Council as well as Turkish and Iranian concerns in the region.
  • More than 120 thousand people, including 30 thousand children, are under siege. Today is the 11th day of the crisis.
  • This interview is a continuation of the collaboration between ANN/Groong and 168 Hours aiming to bring you more English-language coverage on the developments of this very serious humanitarian
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Guest:

  • Arthur Khachikyan , PhD is an International Relations expert from Stanford University, specializing in Intervention. He currently teaches at the Russian Armenian University in Yerevan.

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We’re going on to Day 6 of the Artsakh Blockade by Azerbaijan, and Groong and 168 Hours are teaming up to bring you more English-language coverage on the developments of this very serious issue, a major humanitarian crisis in Artsakh in progress.

“We somehow have this complex. We think we’re the sleeping beauty and the west is going to come and save us. And every time that it

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Guest:

  • Arthur Khachikyan , PhD is an International Relations expert from Stanford University, specializing in Intervention. He currently teaches at the Russian Armenian University in Yerevan.

Topic:

We’re going on to Day 6 of the Artsakh Blockade by Azerbaijan, and Groong and 168 Hours are teaming up to bring you more English-language coverage on the developments of this very serious issue, a major humanitarian crisis in Artsakh in progress.

“We somehow have this complex. We think we’re the sleeping beauty and the west is going to come and save us. And every time that it

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Guest:

Topics:

  • Lachin Corridor Blockade
  • Continuing Armenian-Azerbaijani Negotiations
  • Turkish-Azerbaijani Military Exercises
  • Travel Impressions from the region

Episode 182 | Recorded: December 13, 2022