Not Silence, But Statesmanship: A Rebuttal to Sonia Gandhi’s claim on India’s Iran Policy
Sonia Gandhi, in an Editorial, has accused the Government of India of “abdication” and “silence” over the assassination of Iran’s Supreme Leader. The charge is dramatic and morally loaded. But foreign policy cannot be assessed through rhetorical intensity. It must be judged through facts, context and strategic consequence. The allegation of silence collapses immediately when one examines the Prime Minister’s actions during this West Asia crisis. Prime Minister Narendra Modi engaged directly and swiftly with leaders across West Asia. He spoke with King Abdullah II of Jordan, conveying India’s deep concern about the evolving situation and reaffirming support for peace, security and the well-being of the Jordanian people, while expressing gratitude for the protection extended to the Indian community.
Read more at: https://organiser.org/2026/03/04/342641/world/not-silence-but-statesmanship-a-rebuttal-to-sonia-gandhis-claim-on-indias-iran-policy/
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- 5 Mar 2026
- WerIndia

