Arti BaliNew Delhi, Feb. 13 -- Iran has endured sustained international sanctions for three decades, making economic pressure a permanent feature of its geopolitical landscape. What began as episodic punitive measures gradually evolved into a systematic strategy of threats, financial restrictions, and diplomatic isolation aimed at constraining Tehran's political and strategic choices.
Despite repeated escalations, including broader efforts to choke its oil exports, banking system, and trade networks, Iran's economy has adapted rather than collapsed, reshaping domestic governance and regional behaviour while hardening its resistance to external coercion.
In the current regional scenario following Hamas' attack on Israel, Israeli Prime Mini...