Iran sought docking permission on Feb 28 for 3 ships, we gave it on March 1: EAM

On March 1, India granted permission for three Iranian vessels to dock, following a formal request from Iran made on February 28. External Affairs Minister (EAM) highlighted that the decision was made with careful consideration of India's national interests, particularly regarding energy security and the safety of Indian nationals in West Asia. This move underscores India's strategic engagement with Iran, especially in the context of regional energy dynamics and the intricate geopolitical landscape. India's approach emphasizes a balance between fostering bilateral relations and maintaining its own security interests amid a complex web of international relations in the Middle East. The EAM's remarks reflect India's commitment to ensuring that its foreign policy decisions prioritize the safety and welfare of its citizens while also considering broader energy requirements.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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