India refutes delay claims over Ayatollah Khamenei condolence book signing — ‘Ill-informed comments’

The Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has dismissed rumors suggesting that India's condolence book signing for Ayatollah Khamenei was delayed by five days. MEA spokesperson emphasized the importance of verifying facts before making comments, urging critics to update their information. This clarification comes in the wake of speculation surrounding India's diplomatic gestures following Khamenei's passing. The Indian government has consistently maintained a balanced approach in its relations with Iran, acknowledging the significance of the late Ayatollah's role in regional politics. The swift response from the MEA underscores India's commitment to clear communication and transparency in its foreign relations, particularly in the context of sensitive geopolitical issues. As India navigates its partnerships in the Middle East, the timely signing of the condolence book reflects its efforts to engage diplomatically with Iran while managing its broader international relations.
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