03/03/2026
Sonia Gandhi and the Congress party need to clearly understand one thing , India’s foreign policy is not decided in TV debates or through political statements. Every international development does not require an immediate reaction. Diplomacy is not about instant commentary; it is about careful judgment and long-term national interest.
Iran may be a friendly nation to India, but friendship does not mean blind support. If violence takes place in the name of religion or religious extremism is promoted, India can never stand in its favour. India’s position has always been clear , development, stability, and national interest come first.
Today’s India does not believe in confrontation; it believes in progress. Raising political questions may be easy for the Congress party, but maintaining balance in a complex global situation is not simple.
India is not against any country. At the same time, India will never support terrorism or religious extremism. Our foreign policy is guided not by emotions, but by strategic thinking and the interest of 1.4 billion people.
Under the leadership of Narendra Modi ji, India has shown the world how a strong nation maintains balance. Today, India’s identity is built on infrastructure growth, technological advancement, economic strength, and rising global stature. Modern India believes not in rhetoric, but in results.
Be it Iran or Israel, India can maintain relations with both. Did Iran consult India before making its decisions? Were India’s strategic interests considered? No.
So why should India come under political pressure and take sides?
India shares strong ties with Israel and also maintains a strategic partnership with the United States. India believes in an independent and balanced foreign policy. Under Narendra Modi’s leadership, India has sent a clear message , zero tolerance for terrorism, no acceptance of violence in the name of religion, and national interest above all.
There have been allegations that the Congress party practiced appeasement politics for years. But today’s India is becoming stronger and more self-reliant.
India is not anyone’s enemy. But India is also not anyone’s blind supporter.
Nation first.
Politics later.
Chirag Bharatbhai Rajgor