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Iran Extends Invitation to India as Preparations Begin for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s Final Farewell

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New Delhi/Tehran: Iran has formally invited Prime Minister Narendra Modi to participate in the memorial and funeral ceremonies planned for late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei next month, according to diplomatic sources. The Indian government is currently evaluating the invitation and has not yet announced whether the Prime Minister or another senior representative will attend.

The ceremonies, scheduled across multiple Iranian cities in early July, are expected to attract heads of state, ministers and senior officials from several countries. Iranian authorities are preparing extensive public commemorations to honour Khamenei, who played a central role in shaping the country’s political and religious landscape for decades.

Officials familiar with the matter said New Delhi is carefully considering the appropriate level of participation, taking into account diplomatic commitments, regional developments and India’s longstanding ties with Tehran. A final decision is expected closer to the event.

Khamenei’s death earlier this year during a period of heightened tensions in West Asia marked a major turning point for Iran. Since then, the country has been navigating both a leadership transition and a broader effort to maintain political stability while continuing diplomatic engagement with international partners.

The invitation comes at a time when India and Iran continue to cooperate on several strategic issues, including connectivity initiatives, trade discussions and infrastructure projects. Analysts view the outreach as a reflection of Tehran’s intent to maintain strong relations with key regional partners during a sensitive phase in its political transition.

Meanwhile, India has maintained a cautious approach regarding travel to Iran. While officials have acknowledged signs of improvement in the security environment, advisory notices continue to recommend against non-essential travel. Indian citizens currently in Iran have also been encouraged to stay in contact with the Indian mission and keep their registration details updated.

Diplomatic observers note that the funeral ceremonies are likely to serve not only as a national moment of remembrance for Iran but also as a gathering of international leaders seeking to engage with the country’s new leadership and future direction. Whether India is represented by Prime Minister Modi or a senior delegation, its participation is expected to be closely watched given the importance of bilateral relations and evolving geopolitical dynamics in the region.

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