New Delhi: An important minutiae has come to light in terms of diplomatic relations between India and Iran. Iranian President Masoud Pejeshkian has sent a formal invitation to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to shepherd the state funeral of Iran's former supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. According to reports, this invitation has come at a time when regional equations are waffly rapidly without the recent mismatch in West Asia and the vision of many countries are stock-still on Tehran.
What is the importance of this invitation?
Foreign policy experts are not considering this invitation as just a formality. He says that India and Iran have long had strong relations on issues like energy, trade, connectivity and regional cooperation. Iran has been an important partner of India in its strategy ranging from Chabahar port project to its strategy of gaining wangle to Central Asia. In such a situation, the invitation sent personally to Prime Minister Modi is stuff considered a sign of trust and continuity of dialogue between the two countries.
Why is Khamenei's funeral in discussion?
After the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's long-time supreme leader, his state funeral has wilt a topic of discussion at the global level. The funeral recurrence was older postponed due to security concerns and regional conflict. Now without the armistice and resurgence in the situation, Iran is preparing to organize this event at the international level, in which top leaders and representatives of many countries have been invited.
Will PM Modi himself go or will a delegation be sent?
The Ministry of External Affairs is monitoring the situation and studying the formalities related to the program. There is moreover a possibility that if the Prime Minister is unable to shepherd for some reason, then a high-level delegation can be sent to Tehran from India. However, the final visualization will be taken by the government in the coming days.
What could be the impact on regional politics?
This event assumes special significance surrounded the increased tension in West Asia in recent months and the new round of talks that started thereafter. Experts believe that during the funeral ceremony, talks can take place at variegated levels between the leaders of many countries. This can moreover unshut the way for discussion on issues related to regional security, energy cooperation and trade relations.
Why is Iran important for India?
For India, Iran is not only an energy supplier country but moreover an important partner from strategic point of view. The Chabahar port project provides India with an volitional route to Afghanistan and Central Asian countries. This is the reason why New Delhi has been continuously paying special sustentation to the relations between the two countries. In such a situation, this invitation from Tehran can requite rise to a new discussion in the coming days regarding the diplomatic relations between the two countries.

