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India-Iran ties strain after Gaurav Arya insults Iranian FM

India Iran tensions flare after TV host Gaurav Arya insults Iran’s foreign minister; both nations urge respect and diplomacy.

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India Iran tensions after TV insult

India Iran tensions flare after TV host Gaurav Arya insults Iran's foreign minister; both nations urge respect and diplomacy.

May 12, 2025

Retired Indian Army Major Gaurav Arya referred to Araghchi as a “son of a pig,” displaying the word “pig” on-screen while criticizing his visit to Pakistan before India. The remark spread quickly on social media, sparking India Iran tensions and triggering a diplomatic response.

The Iranian Embassy in New Delhi condemned Arya’s comments, referencing Iran’s cultural values. “Respect for guests has a long-standing tradition in Iranian culture. We Iranians consider our guests to be ‘beloved by God’. How about you?” the statement read.

The India Iran tensions prompted a swift clarification from the Indian Embassy in Tehran. It emphasized that Arya is a private citizen and his statements do not represent India’s official stance. “The comments are inappropriate and do not reflect the position of the Indian government,” it said.

Meanwhile, Iran welcomed the recent India-Pakistan ceasefire agreement following the deadly Pahalgam attack. Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Esmail Baqaei praised the move as “responsible and wise,” urging both nations to ensure lasting peace.

Foreign Minister Araghchi has played a key role in regional diplomacy, recently visiting Islamabad and New Delhi. He met Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Monday and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday.

During these meetings, Araghchi proposed establishing a “fraternal dialogue” mechanism between India and Pakistan to promote trust and de-escalation.

Despite these peace efforts, Arya’s remarks have strained India-Iran diplomatic ties. Analysts warn such incidents can derail crucial regional cooperation and diminish trust during sensitive negotiations.

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