Iran’s New Envoy Formally Begins Tenure After Presenting Credentials to President Murmu
Iran’s Ambassador to India, Dr. Mohammad Fathali, formally began his diplomatic tenure after presenting his credentials to President Droupadi Murmu in New Delhi, marking a renewed phase in India-Iran bilateral relations and diplomatic engagement.
The presentation of credentials is a key constitutional and diplomatic requirement, signifying the receiving nation’s formal recognition of an ambassador. During the occasion, Dr. Fathali conveyed greetings on behalf of the Iranian leadership, while President Murmu welcomed him and acknowledged the importance of sustained diplomatic dialogue between the two countries.
Discussions during the meeting also touched upon strengthening bilateral relations, reflecting the shared intent of India and Iran to deepen cooperation across areas of mutual interest. While specific policy matters were not disclosed, the interaction underscored the enduring diplomatic ties and the scope for expanded engagement between New Delhi and Tehran.
Dr. Fathali’s appointment comes at a time when regional and global developments continue to shape diplomatic priorities, making bilateral coordination and dialogue increasingly significant. His formal accreditation now enables him to fully represent Iran’s interests in India and to work closely with Indian authorities on diplomatic, economic, and cultural initiatives.
The ceremony not only reaffirmed established diplomatic protocol but also highlighted the importance both nations place on maintaining constructive and forward-looking relations, setting the tone for renewed engagement under the new ambassador’s tenure.

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