Population Size
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- West Asia has an estimated population of 460 million people (2024).
- The largest country by population in the region is Egypt with over 109 million people.
Oil Reserves
- West Asia holds approximately 48% of the world’s proven oil reserves.
- Saudi Arabia alone holds around 17% of global oil reserves, with about 266 billion barrels of proven reserves.
World’s Tallest Building
- The Burj Khalifa in Dubai, UAE, is the tallest building in the world at 828 meters (2,717 feet) with 163 floors.
Religious Significance
- Islam, which originated in the Middle East, is practiced by approximately 94% of the region’s population.
- Over 1.9 billion Muslims globally consider Mecca in Saudi Arabia the holiest city in Islam.
- The annual Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia attracts over 2 million pilgrims from around the world every year.
Largest Desert
- The Rub’ al Khali (Empty Quarter) in Saudi Arabia is the largest continuous sand desert in the world, covering an area of 650,000 square kilometers (250,000 square miles).
GDP
- The combined GDP of West Asia is approximately $4.0 to $5.0 trillion (2023 estimates).
- Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and the UAE are the largest economies in the region, with Saudi Arabia leading at $1.06 trillion.
- The richest country per capita in the region is Qatar, with a GDP per capita of around $60,000.
Saudi-Iran Relations in Recent Times: Détente, Challenges, and Regional Implications
The recent escalation of tensions between Iran and Israel has put the fragile rapprochement between Saudi Arabia and Iran to the test, highlighting both the potential and limitations of Saudi-Iranian reconciliation.
Diplomacy must set the terms in West Asia
Iran’s unprecedented retaliation against Israel with a barrage of nearly 200 ballistic missiles marks a major escalation in tensions between the two countries. This was Iran’s largest-ever single ballistic missile attack on Israel, the second direct attack on Israel since the April 2024 attack that used a combination of drones and missiles. India has a deep interest in the West Asia region, its largest trading partner, which supplies more than half of its energy and three-quarters of its fertiliser requirements.
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