Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi may visit India for the BRICS meeting in New Delhi on 14-15 May. Iran wants BRICS to play a role in regional stability amid West Asia tensions. Traveling to India is considered important.
Tehran: Amidst the ongoing tension in West Asia, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi is expected to visit India this month. According to the report of news agency ANI, he can participate in the BRICS meeting to be held in New Delhi on 14 and 15 May. If this visit happens, it will be his first visit to India after the current situation of regional conflict.
India is chairing the BRICS group this year and is busy preparing to organize the summit in New Delhi. In such a situation, this meeting is being considered very important from the point of view of global diplomacy and multilateral cooperation.
Attempt to give diplomatic message amid West Asia tension
Iran has long been concerned about rising tensions in West Asia. Military conflicts, geopolitical conflicts and security crises are continuously increasing in the region. In such a situation, Iran wants multilateral platforms like BRICS to play a more active role.
According to sources, Iran believes that the BRICS group has become an important platform in the global balance of power, which can contribute not only to economic cooperation but also to maintaining peace and stability.
BRICS under India’s leadership and growing global role
India’s BRICS chairmanship is currently being considered very important from the point of view of global diplomacy. Apart from India, the BRICS group includes Brazil, Russia, China and South Africa. In recent years, both the scope and influence of this group have increased, making it a major global platform.
Issues like global economy, energy security, digital cooperation and international stability are likely to be discussed in the upcoming meeting to be held in New Delhi. In this context, Iran’s participation is being considered strategically important.
Diplomatic dialogue between Iran and India intensifies
According to reports, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi met India’s Foreign Minister S. The issue of the role of BRICS was also raised during the conversation with Jaishankar. During that time, the Iranian side had said that in the current global circumstances, platforms like BRICS can make an important contribution in maintaining regional and international stability.
There is already ongoing cooperation between India and Iran on issues like energy, trade, port development and regional connectivity. Projects like Chabahar Port have been an important part of the strategic relations between the two countries.
Importance of Abbas Araghchi’s possible visit to India
If Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi comes to India, it will not just be a diplomatic visit but will also be considered an important signal in regional and global politics. This visit can be important in many ways amid the ongoing tension in West Asia and increasing competition between international powers.
Experts believe that Iran wants to strengthen its global diplomatic position through BRICS. At the same time, India is also trying to strengthen its relations with the countries of the Global South through this platform.
West Asia crisis and its impact on global diplomacy
The ongoing conflict in West Asia has had a profound impact on global energy supplies, trade routes and security infrastructure. In such a situation, the role of groups like BRICS has become more important.
Iran, which is a major player in the region, has consistently talked about peace and stability in international forums. The messages given by him to BRICS are an indication that he is giving priority to multilateral diplomacy.
India’s balanced foreign policy and role in BRICS
India has long pursued a balanced foreign policy, with an emphasis on maintaining dialogue with all major global powers. During the BRICS Chairmanship, India aims to strengthen the voice of developing countries and increase their participation in global decision-making processes.
Iran’s potential involvement could further strengthen this view. This also indicates that BRICS is no longer just an economic grouping, but is becoming an important platform for global diplomacy.
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