Iranian Ships Dock at Indian Ports After Official Approval

Iran received permission from India for three of its ships to dock at Indian ports. This decision, made on March 1, was disclosed by India's foreign minister. Following this, one ship successfully docked at the southern port of Kochi on March 4, with its crew stationed at Indian naval facilities.

Iranian Ships Dock at Indian Ports After Official Approval
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In a recent development, India has granted permission for three Iranian ships to dock at its ports. This announcement was made by India's Foreign Minister, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, on Monday, highlighting that the government deemed this decision as the 'right thing to do.'

On March 4, one of these ships successfully docked at the southern port of Kochi. The crew from the vessel was accommodated in Indian naval facilities, as informed by Jaishankar during his address to the parliament.

This event marks a significant step in Indo-Iranian maritime relations, reflecting a spirit of cooperation between the two nations.

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