Amid the complex upheavals of the global situation, Iran and India have emphasized the importance of strengthening bilateral relations, viewing this as a geopolitical necessity to protect common interests and maintain regional stability.
Both sides affirmed that, as great powers adjust their strategies, close cooperation between Tehran and New Delhi not only brings economic benefits but also plays a key role in creating a more balanced multipolar order.
Recent dialogues have focused on expanding cooperation in energy, infrastructure, and regional security. The Chabahar port project is seen as a symbol of this strategic partnership, allowing India access to Central Asian markets while Iran leverages investment and technology.
In addition, the two countries agreed to promote maritime security cooperation and address common challenges such as terrorism and drug trafficking. Analysts believe the Iran-India relationship will continue to grow strongly in the coming period, despite external pressures.