Why Didn’t India Get Into USA vs Iran War?
It has been established that Iran has not agreed to the condition and termed by the United States, and there is no point in continuing the negotiations further.
By: Tupaki Desk | 12 April 2026 2:15 PM ISTIt is already known that the United States is openly a conflict with Iran, and this has been continuing for the last few months. Despite the extreme military action done by the United States authorities, Iran, the country has been holding its ground.
Now nearly 6 weeks after the start of the war, both Iran and the United States have agreed to sit down for negotiation in Pakistan.
However, there isn’t much progress that is being registered here as the United States administration has effectively communicated that the talks with Iran have been put on hold.
It has been established that Iran has not agreed to the condition and termed by the United States, and there is no point in continuing the negotiations further.
Meanwhile, there is an active discussion happening on social media about why India is not getting involved with this conflict situation and let us have a brief look at the same.
Fundamentally speaking, India is a secular country and will not be looking to getting involved within the conflict affairs of Iran and the United States. Both these countries have their own reasons and whatever implications associated with the same.
It is not the fundamental responsibility of India to get into this matter, let alone bringing a negotiation in the same. Moreover, both Iran and the United States are very adamant nations when it comes to their condition and terms.
So it would be virtual impossible for an external country to get involved and find a reasonable solution between the two countries. This is exactly what is the case with India as they have safely warranted away from the situation and left Pakistan to do whatever they can.
Pakistan anyway does not have the political diplomacy or authority to give feedback to the United States or Iran. So these negotiations are bound to fail, which is perhaps the reason why India don’t get involved in the first place.
