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Iran Urges India To Lead For Regional Peace And Counter US-Israel 'Strategy' To Destabilise Region

Iran Urges India To Lead For Regional Peace And Counter US-Israel 'Strategy' To Destabilise Region

Time of India10-07-2025
Iran's Ambassador to India, Iraj Elahi, has issued a clear call to New Delhi: step up for regional peace. In a powerful statement, Elahi said India, as a major power, must play a more efficient role in preserving peace and stability across West Asia. He alleged a joint US-Israel grand strategy to redraw the region's map through disruptive actions, warning that such changes would harm all regional stakeholders. On the strategic Chabahar port, Elahi highlighted its uninterrupted operation, even during wartime, and its growing importance. He confirmed that Chabahar will soon be connected to Iran's national railway network, strengthening India's access to Central Asia and Eurasia. The remarks come at a crucial time as global powers jostle for influence and India deepens its strategic footprint.#india #iran #israel #unitedstates #iranindia #chabaharport #geopolitics #indiaisrael #usiranrelations #regionalpeace #eurasiatrade #iranambassador #indiainforeignpolicy #newdelhi #toi #toibharat #bharat #trending #breakingnews #indianews
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