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India-Iran relations: a historical amity to bitter diplomacy / Raghib, Syed Mohammad   Journal Article
Raghib, Syed Mohammad Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The announcement of a will for the re-engagement with Iran on the gas pipeline project by the Indian foreign minister came close on heels with the election of Hassan Rouhani a moderate cleric as the new Iranian President on 15 June 2013. It is widely believed that India can go ahead with the reformist Iranian President Rouhani in developing stronger ties between the two countries, which can open altogether a new chapter in the Indo-Iranian relations and can sail smoothly in their mutual co-operation in serving each other in many issues especially concerning West Asia and Central Asian region. These recent developments are being viewed as a positive sign for the both countries to improve their mutual understanding in diplomatic, socio-political and economic issues.
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India-Iran Relationsand the US Influence in West Asia / Raghib, Syed Mohammad   Journal Article
Raghib, Syed Mohammad Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract India-Iran relations became stronger due to the Chabahar agreement and the goods movement making the economy stronger despite the regional and international hurdles. India and Iran are also committed to further cooperation in other sectors where the two countries can work together. In the last two years, the US government reversed the Obama administration’s decision, and now Trump has retreated from the Nuclear agreement, disturbing the whole region. The Chinese investment in rail projects and Iran dropping India from the Chabahar rail project is a issue being looked into by New Delhi, which is now a good sign for reliable bilateral relations. India-Iran relations are very strong and working perfectly despite all ups and downs in the regional and political orders.
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