'Not moral surrender': Shashi Tharoor responds to party colleague Mani Shankar Aiyar's dig over Iran stand

In a recent exchange of letters, Congress leaders Shashi Tharoor and Mani Shankar Aiyar have entered a heated debate over Tharoor's comments regarding the Iran-US conflict. Tharoor, who expressed concern over the implications of the ongoing tensions, faced criticism from Aiyar, who accused him of a 'moral surrender' in his stance. In response, Tharoor defended his position, emphasizing the importance of a nuanced understanding of international relations rather than succumbing to simplistic narratives. This clash highlights the differing perspectives within the Congress party regarding foreign policy issues. Tharoor's comments stem from a broader discourse on India's diplomatic role amid global conflicts, underscoring the need for responsible engagement rather than passive observation. The ongoing discourse reflects the challenges faced by Indian political leaders in articulating a coherent foreign policy amidst complex geopolitical landscapes. As the debate unfolds, it raises pertinent questions about the direction of Congress's approach to international affairs and its implications for India's strategic interests.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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