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Why India Has Not Condemned Khamenei's Death

NDTV World·2 March 2026·2h ago1 min read0 views
Why India Has Not Condemned Khamenei's Death

In light of recent geopolitical tensions in West Asia, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed concerns over the situation, emphasizing India's commitment to peace and stability. During a joint press briefing with UK Prime Minister Mark Carney, Modi refrained from directly condemning the death of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, a notable figure whose passing has sparked varied reactions worldwide. India's cautious stance reflects its strategic interests in the region, particularly considering its historical ties with Iran and its broader diplomatic engagements in the Middle East. The Indian government has consistently advocated for dialogue and diplomatic solutions amidst regional conflicts, aiming to maintain its influence and relationships without alienating key partners. As the situation develops, India's response is being closely monitored, given the implications for regional security and international relations. This careful approach underscores India's balancing act in a complex geopolitical landscape, where alliances and tensions can shift rapidly.

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