India, Iran Discuss Regional Developments in High-Level Call
New Delhi, May 25: India's Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri received a telephone call from Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht Ravanchi on Monday, marking another step in the ongoing diplomatic...

New Delhi, May 25: India's Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri received a telephone call from Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht Ravanchi on Monday, marking another step in the ongoing diplomatic dialogue between the two countries. The discussion focused on recent regional developments and ways to strengthen bilateral cooperation across multiple sectors. Officials described the exchange as part of routine high-level communication that helps both sides stay aligned on key issues. The call also reviewed progress on strategic projects that have long been central to India-Iran relations. According to the Ministry of External Affairs, both diplomats assessed the current situation in the region and explored opportunities for enhanced collaboration. This engagement follows earlier meetings between Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Indian leadership during the BRICS Foreign Ministers' meeting in New Delhi. Araghchi had highlighted the significance of the Chabahar port as a symbol of partnership and expressed confidence that India would continue its involvement despite external constraints. The port is viewed as a critical gateway connecting India to Central Asia, the Caucasus, and eventually Europe. Both countries share concerns about stability in the Persian Gulf and have overlapping interests in ensuring secure maritime routes. Monday's call is seen as a continuation of efforts to keep these strategic conversations active. Analysts suggest that consistent diplomatic engagement helps mitigate the impact of external sanctions and geopolitical uncertainties. The two sides are likely to maintain this momentum through future meetings and technical discussions. Overall, the interaction reflects a pragmatic approach to sustaining a relationship that holds considerable economic and strategic value for both nations.
