INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Iranian foreign minister referred to the negotiations with Indian officials during his visit to New Delhi, underlining the shared views of
Iran and India.He enumerated the different areas of cooperation between Iran and India.The Indian prime minister, for his part, spoke about
his good memories of Iran during his visit to Tehran and sent his regards to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, as well as the Iranian
president.Modi referred to the historical and civilizational background of India-Iran ties, saying the Covid pandemic slowed the relations
between the two nations.Modi expressed hope that following the end of the pandemic, Tehran and New Delhi can give momentum to their ties in
strengthen cooperation with Iran, especially with regard to transit routes.In response to an invitation by the Iranian president to visit
Iran, Modi welcomed the trip and in return invited the Iranian president to visit India.Amir Abdollahian consults wide range of topics,
including Afghanistan, with Indian counterpartEarlier on Wednesday, Amir Abdollahian held two rounds of talks with his Indian counterpart
between the two countries in strategic, political, economic and cultural spheres were discussed.Amir Abdollahian pointed to the fact that
the economies of Iran and India complement each other and also to the existence of huge potential for expansion of trade and economic
and vast strategic ties between Tehran and New Delhi.In this regard, Amir Abdollahian said preparing a roadmap for strategic cooperation can
regulate long-term bilateral ties and protect the relations from detrimental factors.Expansion of regional cooperation and the two
need to help Afghanistan pass through the current economic hardship
They also noted that the formation of an inclusive government in Afghanistan is the most important approach to persuading all ethnic groups
economic commission as soon as possible and to give momentum to economic and trade cooperation between Tehran and New Delhi.He further
described the formation of working groups to follow up the affairs as necessary.The top Indian diplomat also spoke about the need to give
momentum to cooperation in expanding Chabahar Port and other transit routes and common regional corridors.In the end, the two foreign
ministers underscored the continuation of consultations between Indian and Iranian officials at different levels to provide a roadmap for
strategic cooperation.After their meeting, Iran and India signed a judicial assistance deal regarding civil and trade affairs in the
presence of the foreign ministers of the two countries in New Delhi.