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PM Modi Congratulates Armenian PM Pashinyan on Poll Win, Thanks for Evacuation Help

PM Modi congratulated Armenian PM Nikol Pashinyan on his recent parliamentary election victory. He also thanked Armenia for facilitating the evacuation of Indian nationals from Iran amid West Asia tensions. The leaders discussed strengthening bilateral ties in trade, defence, technology and people-to-people exchanges. The call underscores India's growing strategic engagement in the Caucasus region.

PM Modi congratulates Armenian PM on winning polls, thanks him for evacuation help

New Delhi, June 24

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said he was "delighted" to receive a phone call from Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, during which the two leaders discussed bilateral ties and recent regional developments.

PM Modi congratulated Pashinyan and his party on their victory in the recently held parliamentary elections in Armenia. He also expressed gratitude for Armenia's role in facilitating the evacuation of Indian nationals stranded in Iran amid the turbulence in West Asia.

According to PM Modi, the leaders reaffirmed their shared commitment to strengthening the "warm and multifaceted partnership" between India and Armenia.

The conversation touched on expanding cooperation in trade, defence, technology and people-to-people exchanges.

"We look forward to working closely together to take India-Armenia relations to new heights," PM Modi said in a post on X.

The call comes at a significant moment for Armenia, which has been navigating complex regional dynamics following its recent elections.

Nikol Pashinyan, who has led Armenia since 2018, secured another mandate despite political challenges stemming from the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict and domestic opposition.

His government has sought to balance ties with Russia, the European Union and neighbouring states, while also deepening partnerships with countries like India.

India and Armenia established diplomatic relations in 1992 and have since built cooperation across multiple sectors.

Defence collaboration, particularly in training and technology, has been a growing area of engagement. Trade ties, though modest, have shown potential, with both sides keen to expand exchanges in pharmaceuticals, IT and engineering.

The evacuation of Indian nationals from Iran highlights Armenia's role as a reliable partner in times of crisis.

With West Asia witnessing heightened tensions, India has been working to ensure the safety of its citizens abroad, and Armenia's assistance was seen as a gesture of goodwill.

The reaffirmation of ties between PM Modi and Pashinyan signals New Delhi's intent to broaden its outreach in the Caucasus region, where strategic interests in energy, connectivity and security are increasingly important.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

The evacuation of Indians from Iran via Armenia is something most people might not know about. These quiet diplomatic gestures matter a lot. Every life saved is a testament to our foreign policy efforts. Kudos to the teams involved 🙏

Rohit P

Nice to see India- Armenia cooperation growing, but I wish the article gave more details on trade numbers. How much are we actually trading in pharma and IT? It sounds promising but could be more concrete. Still, happy with the outreach in the Caucasus!

Kavya N

Armenia has a rich history and culture, and I'm glad India is deepening ties. Defence cooperation especially is crucial given the regional tensions. But we must ensure such partnerships don't drag us into any conflicts. Balance is key, like Armenia itself is trying.

Siddharth J

This is classic Indian diplomacy – building bridges with smaller nations while keeping big powers in check. The evacuation from Iran shows that even in troubled times, India looks after its own. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

Meera T

The Caucasus region is a chessboard of interests. India partnering with Armenia, which is balancing Russia and the West, is smart. But I hope we are also engaging with Azerbaijan. We need friends on all sides for energy security and connectivity.

James A

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