Key Points

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met with Iran's outgoing Ambassador Iraj Elahi for a farewell call in New Delhi. He publicly recognized the ambassador's contributions to building stronger ties between India and Iran. The meeting comes amid growing bilateral cooperation, including recent high-level exchanges between the two nations. Both countries continue to strengthen their millennia-long relationship through various diplomatic and economic initiatives.

Key Points: Jaishankar Meets Iran Envoy Elahi Recognising Bilateral Ties Contribution

  • Jaishankar acknowledged Elahi's significant role in strengthening bilateral India-Iran relations
  • Ambassador Elahi served in New Delhi since 2022 with prior experience at Iranian Foreign Ministry
  • India and Iran marked 75 years of diplomatic relations with growing connectivity cooperation
  • Both nations emphasized strengthening cooperation within UN and multilateral organizations
  • Recent high-level meetings included PM Modi's discussion with Iranian President Pezeshkian at BRICS
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EAM Jaishankar meets Iran's outgoing envoy, recognises his contribution to building ties

External Affairs Minister Jaishankar bids farewell to Iran's outgoing Ambassador Iraj Elahi, acknowledging his role in strengthening India-Iran relations and diplomatic ties.

"Pleased to receive Ambassador Iraj Elahi of Iran for a farewell call this evening in Delhi. Recognise his contribution to building our ties and wish him the best for future endeavours - EAM Jaishankar"

New Delhi, Oct 7

Iran's outgoing Ambassador to India Iraj Elahi called on External Affairs Minister (EAM) S Jaishankar in New Delhi on Tuesday.

"Pleased to receive Ambassador Iraj Elahi of Iran for a farewell call this evening in Delhi. Recognise his contribution to building our ties and wish him the best for future endeavours," EAM Jaishankar posted on X after the meeting.

Elahi was appointed as the Iranian Ambassador to New Delhi in 2022. He had previously served as the second Eurasian Office Director at the Iranian Foreign ministry.

India and Iran share a millennia-long history of interactions. The ties between two nations continue to grow further marked by high-level exchanges, commercial and connectivity cooperation, cultural and robust people-to-people ties.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian had met on the sidelines of the 16th BRICS Summit in Russia's Kazan in 2024, where the two leaders had discussed ways to further strengthen the bilateral ties. This was their first meeting since Pezeshkian assumed office in July, last year.

Last month, India and Iran held annual bilateral Political Consultations in Tehran to review bilateral cooperation, including connectivity, International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC); economic, financial, trade and commercial matters, and other areas of mutual interest. The meeting was co-chaired by Anand Prakash, Joint Secretary (PAI), and Mohammad Reza Bahrami, Director General for South Asia Division, Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran.

The two sides discussed regional and global developments and emphasised strengthening cooperation within the United Nations and other regional and multilateral organisations, according to Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) statement. The officials of two nations recalled the 75th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between two nations and emphasized their readiness to further deepen relations in line with mutual interests.

In a statement, MEA said, "Both sides expressed satisfaction at the regular holding of the annual political consultations as a prelude to Foreign Office Consultations at the Foreign Secretary/Deputy Foreign Minister level of the two countries. They reaffirmed the importance of this process and agreed to coordinate efforts accordingly." The two sides agreed that the next round of bilateral political consultations will be held in New Delhi in 2026.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Ambassador Elahi did good work during his tenure. The Chabahar port development and INSTC are game-changers for regional trade. Hope the next ambassador continues this positive momentum.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the diplomatic courtesy, I hope our government maintains a balanced approach given Iran's complex regional dynamics. Energy security is important, but so are our other strategic partnerships.
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Aditya G
The historical and cultural ties between India and Iran are remarkable. From Persian influence on Indian languages to architectural marvels, our civilizations have been connected for centuries. More cultural exchanges would be wonderful!
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Karthik V
Good to see our foreign ministry maintaining strong bilateral relations. The annual consultations and regular high-level meetings show commitment from both sides. Hope this translates into more economic benefits for both countries.
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Michael C
As someone working in international trade, I can see the strategic importance of India-Iran relations. The INSTC could significantly reduce shipping time and costs. Hope the next ambassador builds on this foundation.

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