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After Iran Ship Sunk By US, S Jaishankar Explains "Reality Of Indian Ocean"

NDTV Top Stories·7 March 2026·3h ago1 min read0 views
After Iran Ship Sunk By US, S Jaishankar Explains "Reality Of Indian Ocean"

In the wake of escalating tensions in the Middle East, Indian External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar addressed the diplomatic implications of allowing an Iranian naval vessel to dock in Kochi. This decision comes shortly after the United States sunk a ship linked to Iran, highlighting the complex geopolitical landscape in the Indian Ocean region. Jaishankar emphasized that the Iranian ship had been 'caught on the wrong side of events,' pointing to the broader consequences of international conflicts on maritime navigation and regional security. India's stance reflects its commitment to maintaining open sea lanes while navigating its strategic relations with both Iran and the US. The docking of the Iranian vessel underscores India's nuanced foreign policy, which seeks to balance its ties with various nations amid ongoing geopolitical strife. As tensions rise, Jaishankar's remarks also underline the importance of dialogue and diplomacy in ensuring stability in the Indian Ocean, a vital area for trade and security interests for India and its neighbors.

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