May 13: India and Iran held discussions on a range of bilateral and regional issues during Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi’s visit to New Delhi this week, as both sides reviewed ongoing cooperation and exchanged views on key developments in West Asia.
The talks focused on strengthening diplomatic engagement, regional stability, energy security, and connectivity-related cooperation, reflecting both countries’ interest in maintaining steady dialogue amid evolving geopolitical conditions in the Gulf region.
The discussions also touched upon broader regional concerns, including maritime security and the stability of critical energy routes that are vital for India’s oil imports. The engagement underscores continued communication between New Delhi and Tehran at a time of heightened global uncertainty and shifting alignments in international politics.
