Conspiracies to remove Assad continue in Syria, and India extends its hand of friendship.

 

An important meeting took place between India and Syria in Delhi on Friday, which has given a new direction to the relations between the two countries. While the conspiracies of the Western countries to topple the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad are intensifying, India has proved by extending its hand of friendship and cooperation that its diplomacy is not just about words, but about deepening relations.

In this meeting, led by representatives of the foreign ministries of both countries, strengthening bilateral relations was discussed. India was led by Dr. Suresh Kumar, Joint Secretary, West Asia and North Africa Division, and Syria was led by Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Ayman Rad.

In this conversation, issues like the field of medicine, development projects, and skill development of Syrian youth were discussed. Along with this, regional and global situations were also discussed.

India has always adopted a neutral stance.

India and Syria's relations are not limited to diplomacy alone. They are based on historical and cultural partnerships. Western countries are constantly trying to put pressure on Syria and remove the Assad government. Despite this, India has always adopted a neutral stance towards Syria.

India has been active in the field of health and education in Syria and is helping the young generation prepare for a better future. In this meeting, India assured Syria that it would be a reliable partner in its development.

India's next move?

Both countries decided that the next talks would be held in Syria. This meeting will not only give new heights to India-Syria relations but will also resolve issues that have been pending for a long time.

India's specialty is its balanced diplomacy. India has created a distinct identity through its impartial policy in disputes like the Russia-Ukraine war and Israel-Iran. Now this friendly initiative with Syria has once again proved that India's credibility lies not just in economic strength, but in the depth of relations.

Message from India

When a large part of the world is trying to isolate Syria, India has given the message that it stands with its partners in every situation. This dialogue by New Delhi will not only strengthen India-Syria relations but will also strengthen India's role in West Asia.