Was ‘Indian military base’ used to attack Iran? India gave a blunt reply to American colonel’s claim:

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News India Live, Digital Desk: For the last few hours, the statement of an American former colonel was becoming increasingly viral in the international media and social media. The statement claimed that India has given permission to use its airbase in recent military operations against Iran. This claim sparked debate on security and foreign policy not only in the Gulf countries but also within India.

1. The sensational claim of the American colonel (The Controversial Claim)

An American defense analyst and former colonel claimed in a TV interview and social media post that American and Israeli warplanes had struck strategic targets near the Iranian border. ‘Indian military bases’ Have used. He argued that geographically this route was safer and more effective.

2. Official denial by the Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA’s Counter Strike)

As soon as the news broke, India’s Ministry of External Affairs immediately issued a clarification:

The claim is completely baseless: Foreign Ministry spokesperson said that this news is completely “False, fabricated and mischievous” Is.

Independent Foreign Policy: India clarified that it does not allow its land to be used for military action against any country.

Attempt to mislead: The ministry said such claims are just an attempt to spoil India’s friendly relations with Iran and other Gulf countries.

3. India’s ‘non-aligned’ and peaceful policy

India has always followed ‘Strategic Autonomy’:

Relations with Iran: Historical and economic relations (such as Chabahar Port) between India and Iran are very important.

Regional Peace: India has continuously appealed to both the parties (Iran-Israel) to exercise restraint and find a solution through dialogue.

4. Experts’ opinion: Why was this misconception spread?

Defense experts believe that this is a type of ‘Information Warfare’ It is possible Amidst India’s growing global power and strengthening defense ties with the US, the opposition camp or some international elements are trying to project the image of India as a partisan country.

5. ‘Fake News’ alert on social media

The Government of India has appealed to citizens and the international community not to believe such unconfirmed claims. Government sources have said that India stands firm on its principles of sovereignty and peace and wants stability in the Indian Ocean region.