India Allowed Another Iran Ship To Dock Days Before US Sank IRIS Dena: Sources

India has granted permission for the Iranian vessel IRIS Lavan to dock at its ports, following a request from Tehran just days after the US Navy sank another Iranian ship, the IRIS Dena. The decision, approved on Sunday, highlights India's nuanced approach in its relations with Iran amidst rising tensions in the region. The approval signifies India's strategic balancing act, maintaining trade ties with Iran while navigating the complexities of US sanctions. As the geopolitical landscape continues to shift, this move could have implications for India's energy security and its role in regional diplomacy. Observers note that India's actions may also reflect a desire to bolster maritime security in the face of increasing US-Iran tensions, showcasing its commitment to regional stability. This docking permission comes at a critical time, indicating India's willingness to engage with Iran despite external pressures, and could foster greater dialogue on issues of mutual concern.
Originally reported by NDTV World. Read original article
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