
News Desk
TEHRAN: Tensions are quietly simmering between India and Iran after three alleged operatives of India’s external intelligence agency, the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW), reportedly went missing in Iran. According to Indian diplomatic sources, the Indian embassy in Tehran has formally requested assistance from Iranian authorities to locate and safely recover the missing individuals.
The Indian mission has confirmed ongoing communication with Iranian officials, stating they are making “all possible efforts” to secure the return of the three nationals. However, details about the circumstances of their disappearance remain unclear, and no formal charges or public confirmation from Iran have yet been issued.
This incident comes at a sensitive time in the region’s diplomatic landscape. Once seen as close strategic partners, India and Iran have witnessed strain in their relationship, particularly following an inflammatory comment made by retired Indian army officer Major Gaurav Arya, who insulted Iran’s foreign minister on national television, calling him a “pig’s child”. Iran raised the slur at the diplomatic level, but India’s government did not condemn or disown the remarks publicly.
Analysts believe the silence from New Delhi may have deepened Iran’s unease, especially given the broader context of Pakistan-India tensions. Iran has attempted to maintain neutrality in South Asia’s volatile environment and has offered mediation in past disputes. However, the perceived lack of respect from Indian public discourse may be eroding that position.
As of now, the fate of the three alleged RAW operatives remains unknown. The situation continues to develop, and diplomatic watchers are closely monitoring whether this incident will further disrupt India-Iran relations or push both sides back to the negotiating table in the spirit of regional cooperation.