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India Not a ‘Dalaal’ Nation Like Pakistan, Says S. Jaishankar Amid Iran Mediation Buzz

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March 26, 2026 1 Min Read
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External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar stated that India does not act as a “dalaal” or broker nation, responding strongly to ongoing discussions around possible mediation efforts involving Iran. His remarks came during an all-party meeting where he clarified India’s diplomatic stance and dismissed narratives suggesting any intermediary role. He emphasized that India’s foreign policy is guided by its national interest and strategic autonomy rather than external pressure or positioning.

Jaishankar highlighted that India maintains independent relationships with multiple countries, including Pakistan, but does not function as a go-between for resolving conflicts. He underlined that India believes in direct engagement between concerned nations rather than third-party intervention. According to him, such speculation misrepresents India’s long-standing diplomatic approach and undermines its global positioning as a sovereign and self-driven power.

He further added that India’s growing influence on the global stage comes from its consistent policies, economic strength, and balanced international relations. Rather than acting as a mediator, India focuses on fostering cooperation, stability, and mutual respect among nations. Jaishankar reiterated that India’s voice in global matters is based on credibility and trust, not on playing intermediary roles for geopolitical negotiations.

The minister’s comments come amid increasing chatter about regional tensions and the role of global players in easing conflicts. By firmly rejecting the “broker nation” label, Jaishankar aimed to reinforce India’s stance as an independent actor in world affairs. His statement also reflects the government’s broader message that India engages with the world on its own terms, prioritizing national interest and strategic clarity above all else.

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