Iran Celebrates 47th National Day in Hyderabad, Reaffirms Regional Strength

Iran's Consul General in Hyderabad, Hamid Ahmadieh, celebrated the 47th National Day of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Iran's Ambassador to India, Mohammad Fathali, stated the country remains a strong regional power despite external pressures. He highlighted Iran's scientific advances in fields like nanotechnology and biotechnology. The Ambassador also addressed domestic protests and ongoing negotiations with India regarding the Chabahar Port.

Key Points: Iran's 47th National Day Celebrated in Hyderabad by Consul General

  • Iran marks 47th National Day in Hyderabad
  • Ambassador cites strength despite adversary pressure
  • Highlights leadership in nanotechnology and biotech
  • Says situation normal despite protests
  • Chabahar Port negotiations with India ongoing
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Iran's Consul General Hamid Ahmadieh celebrates 47th Iran National Day in Hyderabad

Iran's Consul General in Hyderabad marks the 47th National Day, with the Ambassador highlighting Iran's scientific advances and regional influence.

"Today, despite all the pressure... Iran is a strong and influential country in the region. - Mohammad Fathali"

Hyderabad, February 8

Hamid Ahmadieh, Iran's Consul General, celebrated the 47th National Day of the Islamic Republic of Iran at the Trident Hotel in Hyderabad on Sunday.

The event featured the playing of the national anthems of Iran and India. Several Consuls General from other countries stationed in Hyderabad were also in attendance to mark the occasion.

Ahead of the event, Iran's Ambassador to India, Mohammad Fathali, earlier stated that despite pressure from its adversaries, Iran remains a strong and influential power in the region. He noted that Iran's advances in cutting-edge fields such as nanotechnology, biotechnology, and stem cell science have positioned it as a regional leader in scientific output.

The Ambassador reaffirmed that Iran is a robust and influential nation in Asia.

"... This year, the Islamic Republic of Iran commemorates the 47th anniversary of the victory of the Islamic Revolution. Today, despite all the pressure imposed by its adversaries, Iran is a strong and influential country in the region. Progress in advanced technologies, including nanotechnology, biotechnology, stem cell science, information technology, and artificial intelligence and knowledge-based industries, has positioned Iran as one of the leading countries in the region in scientific production..." Fathali told reporters.

In its interaction with ANI, the Iranian Ambassador commented on the protests against the current regime that followed the rial's record-low plunge against the U.S. dollar in late December 2025.

He stated that the current situation in Iran is normal and alleged that the country faced "hybrid warfare". The Ambassador further asserted that the government should heed the demands of the people.

"The current situation in Iran is normal, and we have unfortunately faced a hybrid war, and after that the relevant organisation in our country controlled and managed it, and we believe that we should listen to the protesters and their demands, and we should find a good solution for their demands," said Fathali.

Discussing the status of the Chabahar Port, the Iranian Ambassador noted that negotiations are ongoing with multiple countries, particularly India.

"About the port of Chabahar, we have negotiations with so many countries, particularly with the Indian side. We have a good relationship with the Indian side. I hope that we boost and strengthen our relationship with India..." added Fathali.

- ANI

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Aman W
The Ambassador's comments on the protests feel a bit detached from ground reality. Saying the situation is "normal" while admitting to "hybrid warfare" seems contradictory. Iran is an important partner, but we should also be mindful of the internal challenges they face when engaging strategically.
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Rohit P
Chabahar Port is a game-changer for Indian trade! We must expedite the negotiations. Iran's scientific progress in nano and biotech is impressive, but stability is key for long-term partnership. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
Interesting to see such events in Hyderabad. The cultural exchange is valuable. However, the economic situation with the rial plunging is concerning. Hope the government truly listens to the people's demands as the Ambassador mentioned.
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Vikram M
Strong Iran is in India's interest to balance regional dynamics. Their tech advancements are notable. But as a friend, we should also encourage internal peace and dialogue. The relationship is historic and must be nurtured carefully.
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Kavya N
Hyderabad hosting such diplomatic events shows our city's growing importance! 🇮🇳 The playing of both national anthems is a beautiful gesture. Wishing for continued strong ties and more collaborative projects in science and technology between our countries.

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