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India’s Marathon Diplomacy With Iran: Why is India cozying up to Iran?

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India’s Marathon Diplomacy With Iran: Why is India cozying up to Iran? Misra, Amalendu (Author). 2021. The Diplomat.

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title = "India{\textquoteright}s Marathon Diplomacy With Iran: Why is India cozying up to Iran?",
abstract = "Between early July and early August, India{\textquoteright}s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar made two official visits to Iran. The first, on July 7, was to pay respects to the then President-elect Ebrahim Raisi. Jaishankar turned up again in Tehran for Raisi{\textquoteright}s swearing in on August 6. The question that arises here is a simple one: Why is India cozying up to Iran when the latter is still under U.N. and U.S. sanctions and considered something of a pariah by many Western powers? ",
author = "Amalendu Misra",
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