India hits out after Iranian leader criticises treatment of Muslims

India and Iran have been building ties in recent years [Getty Images]
India has hit out at comments from Iran’s supreme leader regarding the treatment of its Muslim minority.
India’s Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement on Monday that remarks made by Ali Khamenei in a post on X were “misinformed and unacceptable”. While India and Iran generally enjoy close relations, the approach of India’s Hindu nationalist government to minorities has led to disagreements in the past.
“Countries commenting on minorities are advised to look at their own record before making any observations about others,” the statement from New Delhi read.
The curt missive followed a social media post from Khamenei on Monday that said, “We cannot consider ourselves to be Muslims if we are oblivious to the suffering that a Muslim is enduring in Myanmar, Gaza, India, or any other place.”
India and Iran tend to share a good relationship, illustrated by strong economic ties. In May, they signed a 10-year contract to develop and operate the Iranian port of Chabahar, on Iran’s southeastern coast.
India is developing the port as a gateway to exports to Iran, Afghanistan and Central Asia, allowing it to bypass the ports of Karachi and Gwadar in rival Pakistan.