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[[File:Prime Minister Narendra Modi with President of Iran Hassan Rouhani.jpg|260px|thumb|Indian Prime Minister [[Narendra Modi]] seated with Iranian President [[Hassan Rouhani]], 2016]]
[[File:Prime Minister Narendra Modi with President of Iran Hassan Rouhani.jpg|260px|thumb|Indian Prime Minister [[Narendra Modi]] seated with Iranian President [[Hassan Rouhani]], 2016]]


'''India–Iran relations''' ({{Lang-hi|भारत-ईरान संबंध}}; {{Lang-fa|روابط هند و ایران}}) are the bilateral relationship between the [[India|Republic of India]] and the [[Iran|Islamic Republic of Iran]]. Independent India and Iran established diplomatic relations on 15 March 1950, however ties between both ancient Persia and ancient India date back millennia. During much of the [[Cold War]], relations between India and the erstwhile [[Pahlavi Iran|Imperial State of Iran]] suffered due to their differing political interests: India endorsed a [[Non-Aligned Movement|non-aligned]] position but fostered strong links with the [[Soviet Union]], while Iran was an open member of the [[Western Bloc]] and enjoyed close ties with the United States.<ref>{{cite book
'''India–Iran relations''' ({{Lang-hi|भारत-ईरान सम्बन्ध}}; {{Lang-fa|روابط هند و ایران}}) are the bilateral relationship between the [[India|Republic of India]] and the [[Iran|Islamic Republic of Iran]]. Independent India and Iran established diplomatic relations on 15 March 1950, however ties between both ancient Persia and ancient India date back millennia. During much of the [[Cold War]], relations between India and the erstwhile [[Pahlavi Iran|Imperial State of Iran]] suffered due to their differing political interests: India endorsed a [[Non-Aligned Movement|non-aligned]] position but fostered strong links with the [[Soviet Union]], while Iran was an open member of the [[Western Bloc]] and enjoyed close ties with the United States.<ref>{{cite book
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