Iran News and Discussions

The Strategic Issues & International Relations Forum is a venue to discuss issues pertaining to India's security environment, her strategic outlook on global affairs and as well as the effect of international relations in the Indian Subcontinent. We request members to kindly stay within the mandate of this forum and keep their exchanges of views, on a civilised level, however vehemently any disagreement may be felt. All feedback regarding forum usage may be sent to the moderators using the Feedback Form or by clicking the Report Post Icon in any objectionable post for proper action. Please note that the views expressed by the Members and Moderators on these discussion boards are that of the individuals only and do not reflect the official policy or view of the Bharat-Rakshak.com Website. Copyright Violation is strictly prohibited and may result in revocation of your posting rights - please read the FAQ for full details. Users must also abide by the Forum Guidelines at all times.
Tanaji
BRF Oldie
Posts: 5352
Joined: 21 Jun 2000 11:31

Re: Iran News and Discussions

Post by Tanaji »

The Iranians are gaming that if they last out a month more, Trump will declare victory, pack up and go home. The biggest losers will be:

GCC - They can’t trust Uncle with security any more. Although on surface nothing will change, expect some more countries to join the SA-Pak coalition, if only for the so called nuclear fig leaf. Although how much that helps is another question…
Ukraine : There will be nothing left to give to Pakraine anymore - neither weapons nor funds, except what European may spare. It is already a rump state, will become even more so.

Iran will redouble its efforts to go nuclear, with Israel periodically bombing or covert action to prevent the same.
bala
BRF Oldie
Posts: 3482
Joined: 02 Sep 1999 11:31
Location: Office Lounge

Re: Iran News and Discussions

Post by bala »

Iran India Relations / Iran's Point of View in This War

Lt. Gen P R Shankar (retd) has many points on Iran and India relations. Of course Iran's Leadership Shias have not exactly been friendly and have sided with Pak in many issues. However the people of Iran are more in tune with India. Many in Govt have reached out to India and cooperated on things like crude oil sale, India could pay in terms of the rupee. Their foreign minister was in India recently and had cordial talks with the Indian govt. India had decided to shield their ship in India and treat their sailors with good hospitality.

V_Raman
BRFite
Posts: 1502
Joined: 04 Sep 2008 22:25

Re: Iran News and Discussions

Post by V_Raman »

GCC - has been shown for that they are - the are a bunch of pu..es who cannot do anything with the 100s of billions they spent on their military - defensive weaponry on the cheap by the thousands is the need of the hour for such countries - huge opportunity for India IMO - we might even setup manufacturing units in some GCC countries for Akash etc. as we cannot scale for all the demand!
A_Gupta
BRF Oldie
Posts: 15478
Joined: 23 Oct 2001 11:31
Contact:

Re: Iran News and Discussions

Post by A_Gupta »

How can India have good relations with Iran, when Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khomeini has made so many anti-India remarks with respect to Kashmir?

Well, how can India have good relations with Israel?
As The Hindustan Times reported two years ago:

"Analysis of India's voting patterns on Israel-Palestine issues at the United Nations
While the India-Israel relationship has gone from strength to strength, India’s support of UN resolutions critical of Israel has remained largely unchanged"

https://www.hindustantimes.com/analysis ... opilot.com

or see this answer to a question in the Rajya Sabha:
https://www.mea.gov.in/rajya-sabha.htm? ... E+CONFLICT

The pattern continued into 2025.

IMO, there are symbolic issues and there are issues of substance. Talking Ummah with Pakistan is largely symbolic (though not preventing Hamas from joining terrorist conferences in Pakistan is an issue of substance). Chabahar Port is an issue of substance. UN General Assembly resolutions have little practical effect and are largely symbolic.

IMO, in international relations, if the issues of substance outweigh the issues of symbolism, then perhaps the relations can be good.
chetak
BRF Oldie
Posts: 36281
Joined: 16 May 2008 12:00

Re: Iran News and Discussions

Post by chetak »

V_Raman wrote: 07 Mar 2026 03:41 I think we should disabuse ourselves of the notion that any gulf country will have influence over IM - regardless of their type of govt - those days are gone! Same goes for Pak/Bdesh!!

V_Raman ji,

The realization that the new India under Modi ji is in a position to retaliate economically has replaced their misplaced sectarian generosity with caution.

the meddling has now been reduced to some poisonous, private, mullah controlled, jihadi businessmen supported, gulf, paki, britshit, EU, and US based NGOs who may still persist until some one notices and breaks their heads

India's abilities to track terror funding is better than very many "so called" developed countries

many goras coming to India bring in U$D9999 cash and hand it over to padres in India, likewise for the jihadis
uddu
BRF Oldie
Posts: 5825
Joined: 15 Aug 2004 17:09

Re: Iran News and Discussions

Post by uddu »

Ex-RAW chief backs India’s calibrated approach on West Asia crisis
https://defence.in/threads/ex-raw-chief ... sis.17083/
Date:6-3-2026

Former Research & Analysis Wing (RAW) chief Vikram Sood on Friday said India is adopting a prudent and balanced approach to the evolving crisis in West Asia, noting that regional conflicts can only be resolved by the countries directly involved.

Speaking to IANS, Sood said external powers should avoid interfering unnecessarily in regional issues.

“I think we are playing a very smart game here. We cannot solve the issues of West Asia — only the people of the region can do that themselves. There is no point in interfering,” he said.
Post Reply