Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi met with Indian President Droupadi Murmu in a diplomatic visit aimed at boosting cooperation across trade, energy, and regional security, with a sharp focus on advancing the Chabahar port agreement.

Why it matters:

Iran and India are strategically aligned on several economic and geopolitical fronts. With the Chabahar port seen as a key regional transit hub, deeper ties could reshape trade dynamics and stability in South Asia and beyond.

The big picture:

The visit comes at a time of shifting alliances in the region. Both countries are looking to reduce dependence on Western partners and diversify trade routes. The long-standing civilizational and cultural links between Iran and India provide a strong foundation for expanding bilateral cooperation, especially in light of shared concerns over regional stability when India and Pakistan are on the eve of a full-fledged war.

Key points:

  • Araghchi met with Indian President Droupadi Murmu and FM Subrahmanyam Jaishankar in Delhi.
  • Talks focused on expanding cooperation in energy, transport, health, agriculture, and tech.
  • Both sides reaffirmed their commitment to regional stability and lowering tensions.
  • Iran prioritized advancing the Chabahar port agreement as a cornerstone of economic ties.
  • The visit coincided with the 20th Iran-India Joint Commission meeting.

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Hossein Vaez