India, Iran hold security talks; China FM attends BRICS meeting

India, Iran hold security talks; China FM attends BRICS meeting

/ 09:17 PM June 22, 2026
India, Iran hold security talks; China FM attends BRICS meeting
India’s Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar addresses the BRICS Foreign Ministers Meeting at the Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi on May 14, 2026. (Photo by Arun SANKAR / AFP)

NEW DELHI, India — Top Indian and Iranian security officials met in New Delhi on Monday, the foreign ministry said, as security chiefs gathered for a BRICS meeting that also included China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi.

India’s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval met Iranian official Ghadir Nezamipour, a senior member of Tehran’s Supreme National Security Council, and discussed the “ongoing situation” in the Middle East, as well as India-Iran ties, the foreign ministry said.

India has long maintained cordial ties with Iran but has had to carefully balance its relationship with the United States, especially during the recent weeks of conflict in the Middle East.

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India is heavily dependent on imported energy, and its fuel supplies were hit hard during the US-Iran war.

Iran’s embassy in New Delhi said in a post on X that Nezamipour also met Wang, with whom he discussed the “implementation of the peace agreement” and expressed Tehran’s “appreciation for China’s political support.”

Other BRICS representatives, including Russia, South Africa, and Brazil, are also in New Delhi.

The foreign ministry in New Delhi said last week that the BRICS meeting would focus on “non-traditional security challenges.”

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“They will discuss the rapidly evolving nature of national security challenges, as well as the role of new technologies in emerging security threats,” the ministry said.

China’s foreign minister last visited New Delhi in August 2025.

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Ties between New Delhi and Beijing have improved slowly since a June 2020 clash killed 20 Indian soldiers and at least four Chinese troops along their disputed Himalayan border.

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