On the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between India and Iran, Iranian Foreign Minister shared a special message to India, which was warmly reciprocated by India`s External Affairs Minister, S. Jaishankar. This exchange of friendly gestures highlights the growing importance of the India-Iran relationship in the current global geopolitical landscape. Despite tensions between Israel and Iran, with the United States supporting Israel, India has remained steadfast in its historical ties with Iran, advocating for peace in the region. The longstanding relationship between the two countries is built on mutual respect and cooperation, which has only strengthened over time. Since India and Iran signed a formal `Friendship Treaty` on March 15, 1950, their ties have deepened, with key agreements like the Tehran and New Delhi Declarations in 2001 and 2003. One of the most significant partnerships is India`s involvement in the development of Chabahar Port in Iran. The Chabahar Agreement, signed in May 2016 by India, Iran, and Afghanistan, established a vital International Transport and Transit Corridor, further enhancing India`s presence in the Middle East. Iranian Ambassador Iraj Elahi, in a February statement, called Chabahar Port the "golden gateway" for regional connectivity, emphasizing its importance in strengthening India-Iran ties. India has already provided around 24 million US dollars in port equipment for Chabahar, with more to come. Iran also plays a crucial role in multilateral organizations like the Indian Ocean Rim Association (IORA) and the Indian Ocean Naval Symposium (IONS), highlighting its commitment to regional cooperation on economic and security matters.