Fact Check: India Refutes Ex-US Colonel's Claim Of Its Port Use For Iran Ops

The Indian Ministry of External Affairs has categorically refuted claims made by former US Army Colonel Douglas MacGregor, who suggested that India was allowing its ports to be used for operations related to Iran. In a statement shared on social media platform X, the Ministry described MacGregor's assertions as 'fake and false.' This response comes amid heightened scrutiny over India's diplomatic stance and its relations with Iran, especially in the context of international sanctions and geopolitical tensions. The Indian government has consistently emphasized its commitment to maintaining a neutral and balanced foreign policy, and this latest denial underscores its efforts to dispel misinformation that could undermine its international standing. The clarification aims to reassure both domestic and international audiences regarding India's strategic decisions and alliances.
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