US Envoy Meets India's NSA Doval, Iran Crisis Deepens With Key Killings

US Ambassador to India Sergio Gor described his meeting with National Security Advisor Ajit Doval as "extremely fruitful," focusing on critical security and geopolitical cooperation. Meanwhile, former Indian diplomat Dilip Sinha analyzed Iran's capacity to withstand the assassinations of senior officials by Israel, suggesting the country prepared for decentralized decision-making. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian confirmed the killing of Intelligence Minister Esmail Khatib, marking the third high-ranking Iranian official killed in two days. The conflict shows signs of becoming a protracted war of attrition, with Iran demonstrating unexpected resilience against US and Israeli pressure.

Key Points: US-India Strategic Talks, Iran Officials Killed by Israel

  • US-India strategic cooperation advances
  • Iran's decision-making resilient despite assassinations
  • Israeli strikes kill multiple Iranian officials
  • Conflict risks becoming war of attrition
  • Iran prepared for decentralized command
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US envoy to India Sergio Gor discusses critical security, geopolitical issues in "extremely fruitful" meeting with NSA Ajit Doval

US Ambassador Sergio Gor meets NSA Ajit Doval for "fruitful" security talks. Former envoy Dilip Sinha analyzes Iran's resilience after Israeli strikes kill top officials.

"Just wrapped up an extremely fruitful meeting with National Security Advisor Ajit Doval. Covered critical security & geopolitical issues. - Ambassador Sergio Gor"

New Delhi, March 19

The United States Ambassador to India, Ambassador Sergio Gor held an "extremely fruitful" meeting with National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, highlighting ongoing collaboration on security and geopolitical issues between the two countries.

The ambassador talked about the meeting in a post on X on Wednesday, saying, "Just wrapped up an extremely fruitful meeting with National Security Advisor Ajit Doval. Covered critical security & geopolitical issues. Strategic cooperation between the United States and India continues to advance."

Meanwhile, former Permanent Representative of India to the United Nations in Geneva, Dilip Sinha, has said the recent killing of the Iranian top official and security chief, Ali Larijani, by Israel is unlikely to cripple Tehran's decision-making, reflecting Iran's long-term preparation for such conflicts.

"This war is likely to run into a war of attrition. It is dragging on. Iran has surprised everybody with its capacity to hold on against such a superpower as the US and a very powerful country like Israel, which means that Iran has been preparing for this kind of invasion for a very long time, and they are prepared not only in terms of the drones and missiles that they have acquired and stationed but also in terms of the way they have hidden these missiles in stores which are not easily accessible," he told ANI.

Commenting on the impact of Larijani's death, Sinha noted, "The other important thing that you mentioned about Ali Larijani getting killed, earlier, Ayatollah Khomeini was killed, and several other senior Iranian leaders have been killed. But despite that, decision-making in Iran seems to be taking place fairly well. People are still attacking all the countries around the Gulf, which means that Iran had also prepared for decentralised decision-making as part of its preparation for such an invasion."

"So that even when the top leadership was wiped out, Iran's decision-making capacity has not been crippled. It has obviously decentralised not only its weaponry, but also its decision-making process, which has enabled it to drag on this war for so long and we don't know how long it will be able to do it," he added.

Meanwhile, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has confirmed that Israel killed Intelligence Minister Esmail Khatib in an overnight attack, marking the third assassination of a high-ranking Iranian official in two days, Al Jazeera reported.

The announcement on Wednesday comes hours after Israeli Defence Minister Israel Katz claimed the Iranian minister had been killed, as per Al Jazeera.

Iranian security chief Ali Larijani and Gholamreza Soleimani, head of the Basij paramilitary force, were also killed in Israeli air strikes on Tuesday.

- ANI

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Priya S
While the US partnership is important, we must ensure our foreign policy remains independent and serves India's interests first. We cannot afford to be pulled into every global conflict. Hope our leaders are keeping that in mind.
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Rohit P
The Iran-Israel situation is getting very dangerous. Sinha's analysis about decentralised decision-making in Iran is spot on. This is a long, messy war of attrition that could spill over. India needs to tread carefully and maintain good relations with all sides for energy security.
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Sarah B
As an expat in Delhi, it's fascinating to watch India's diplomatic balancing act. The US-India relationship has evolved so much. The stability of this partnership is good for the entire Indo-Pacific region.
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Vikram M
Our top priority should be protecting Indian citizens and interests in the Middle East. Many of our people work there. The government must have robust evacuation plans ready if things escalate further. Jai Hind.
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Karthik V
Fruitful meeting is good, but what were the specific outcomes? We always hear these diplomatic phrases. Would appreciate more transparency on what "critical security issues" were covered, especially concerning our borders and the Indian Ocean.

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