**Iran’s Foreign Minister Visits India for Key Bilateral Talks**
Dr. Abbas Araghchi, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran, arrived in India on Wednesday for a two-day official visit aimed at co-chairing the 20th Joint Commission Meeting between the two nations. This visit marks his first trip to India since assuming office in August 2024.
Scheduled for May 7-8, the high-level meeting commemorates the 75th anniversary of the India-Iran Friendship Treaty. The discussions will focus on reviewing significant bilateral issues and exploring avenues to enhance cooperation in political, economic, and strategic areas.
Araghchi’s visit comes at a critical juncture, with rising regional tensions following a recent deadly terror attack in Pahalgam. Earlier this week, the Iranian Foreign Minister engaged in diplomatic discussions with Pakistan’s Chief of Army Staff, General Syed Asim Munir, highlighting Tehran’s active role in regional diplomacy.
The outcomes of the Joint Commission Meeting are anticipated to influence the future of India-Iran relations, with both countries emphasizing their shared interests and the importance of regional stability. During his visit, Araghchi is scheduled to meet with India’s External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar at Hyderabad House on May 8, followed by a meeting with President Droupadi Murmu at Rashtrapati Bhavan.
On April 25, the Iranian Foreign Minister called for peace in the region, expressing Tehran’s readiness to facilitate dialogue between Islamabad and New Delhi to foster greater understanding during these challenging times.
**FAQ**
*What is the purpose of Dr. Abbas Araghchi’s visit to India?*
Dr. Abbas Araghchi’s visit aims to co-chair the 20th Joint Commission Meeting, focusing on enhancing bilateral cooperation and addressing key issues between India and Iran.

