FS Vikram Misri signs Khamenei condolence book - India's 1st diplomatic gesture since Iran Supreme Leader's death

In a significant diplomatic move, India's Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri signed the condolence book for Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who was killed on February 28 in a US-Israeli airstrike. This gesture marks India's first official response following Khamenei's death, which was confirmed by Iranian state media shortly after US President Donald Trump announced the incident. Misri's visit also included a meeting with the Iranian ambassador, underscoring India's intent to maintain diplomatic ties amid ongoing geopolitical tensions in the region. Khamenei's death has raised concerns about potential shifts in Iran's political landscape, and India's gesture reflects its strategic interests in fostering stability and dialogue in the Middle East. As a key player in regional diplomacy, India aims to position itself as a mediator and supporter of peace, balancing its relationships with both Western powers and Iran. The timing of this visit is crucial, as it comes at a time when the international community is closely watching the repercussions of Khamenei's absence on Iran's foreign policy and its relations with neighboring countries.
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