NATO in Turmoil Over Greenland: Could a Fractured Alliance Benefit India ?

NATO faces unprecedented crisis over Greenland as Trump pressures European allies, raising global geopolitical tensions and strategic implications for India.

A growing rift within NATO over Greenland is raising concerns about the future of the 75-year-old alliance and its impact on global geopolitics, including strategic implications for India. Tensions escalated after US President Donald Trump pushed European allies to cede control of Greenland, threatening tariffs on multiple countries.


Trump Pressures Allies Over Greenland

President Trump has demanded that Denmark, Norway, Sweden, France, Germany, Britain, the Netherlands, and Finland yield control of Greenland to the US. He warned that tariffs of 10 per cent would begin on February 1 and rise to 25 per cent by June if his demands are not met.

Greenland, a semi-autonomous Danish territory, is strategically important in the Arctic, hosting key military bases dating back to the 1950s. Eight European nations have stationed troops in Greenland, underscoring the sensitivity of the region. Analysts describe this as the most serious crisis in NATO’s history.


Potential Trigger of NATO’s Article 5

Trump’s insistence on US control over Greenland is seen as an aggressive move that could trigger Article 5 of the NATO treaty, which mandates collective defense. Such a scenario could pit the US against its European allies and potentially destabilize the transatlantic security alliance.


Implications for India: Opportunities and Risks

A weakened or fractured NATO could have both strategic advantages and challenges for India:

  • Opportunities:

    • Greater strategic freedom to strengthen ties with Russia for defense and energy cooperation.

    • Potential to enhance India’s influence in the Global South.

    • Strengthening multilateral initiatives such as BRICS and the Quad in Indo-Pacific politics.

  • Risks:

    • Increased global instability and potential for new conflicts.

    • Aggressive expansion by China in global and regional spheres.

    • Economic impact on trade and investment due to European turmoil.

    • Indirect effects on emerging economies, including India.


Changing World Order

Diplomatic interventions are ongoing as NATO faces calls for unity amid intensifying standoffs. The Greenland dispute highlights a shift in the global order, where longstanding alliances are being questioned, and the balance of power is increasingly fluid. Analysts warn that the consequences could reshape both regional and global geopolitics, with far-reaching effects for countries like India.

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