Breaking Bihar Governor Hasnain and MoS Margherita Attend Ali Khamenei’s Funeral in Tehran

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New Delhi — Bihar’s governor, Hasnain, and Union minister of state for external affairs Margherita L. D’Souza traveled to Tehran on Tuesday to pay respects at the funeral ceremony of Iran’s supreme leader, Ali Khamenei. The delegation’s presence was noted by officials in Iran’s foreign ministry, which confirmed their attendance alongside a small Indian contingent.

Former external affairs minister Salman Khurshid, a senior leader of the Indian National Congress, was also in Tehran, representing the opposition party at the ceremony. Khurshid met with Iranian officials and issued a statement emphasizing the historic ties between India and Iran, while urging both nations to deepen cooperation in energy and trade.

The ceremony, held at Tehran’s Imam Reza shrine, was attended by senior Iranian clerics, government officials and foreign dignitaries. Iran’s foreign ministry released a brief on the participation of the Indian delegation, noting that “the presence of Governor Hasnain and Minister D’Souza reflects the longstanding friendship between the two peoples.”

Analysis:
The attendance of a state governor and a junior minister underscores India’s diplomatic balancing act amid heightened regional tensions. While the central government has not officially dispatched a senior cabinet minister, the inclusion of a governor—a ceremonial post appointed by the president—signals a measured gesture of respect without elevating the event to a high‑level bilateral summit. Salman Khurshid’s presence on behalf of the Congress party adds a domestic political dimension, allowing the opposition to showcase its own foreign‑policy outreach.

The visits come as India navigates complex ties with Iran, balancing its energy imports and the United States‑led sanctions regime. By sending a modest delegation, New Delhi appears to honor the personal stature of Khamenei while avoiding a perception of overt endorsement that could complicate its strategic alignment with Washington.

Sources

– The Hindu, “Bihar Guv. Hasnain and MoS Margherita attend Ali Khamenei’s funeral ceremony in Tehran,” https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/bihar-guv-hasnain-and-mos-margherita-attend-ali-khameneis-funeral-ceremony-in-tehran/article71180362.ece

Story synopsis gathered from: The Hindu – National — source

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