India represents at Khamenei funeral in Tehran, July 2025
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Minister of State for External Affairs Pabitra Margherita and Bihar Governor Lieutenant General Syed Ata Hasnain (retired) represented India at the funeral ceremony of former Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei in Tehran on 3 July. The high-level delegation conveyed condolences on behalf of both the Indian government and its people.
India's Official Representation
'Governor of Bihar Lieutenant General Syed Ata Hasnain and I represented India at the funeral ceremony for Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, former Supreme Leader of Iran, in Tehran. Conveyed our respects on behalf of the government and the people of India,' MoS Margherita wrote on social media platform X.
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) underlined the significance of the delegation's presence, stating that 'the high-level representation in the ceremony underscores the importance of civilisational ties, including people-to-people connection, between the two countries, providing a robust foundation to political and economic engagements.'
Background: Khamenei's Death and Succession
Khamenei was killed on 28 February in what has been described as an epochal attack by the United States and Israel — a moment widely regarded as an inflexion point in Iran's 46-year Shia-theocratic rule. His son, Mojtaba Khamenei, was subsequently selected as Iran's new Supreme Leader in March.
India had moved swiftly to express condolences even earlier. On 5 March, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri visited the Iranian Embassy in New Delhi, signed the condolence book on behalf of the Indian government and people, and met Iranian Ambassador to India Mohammad Fathali. MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal confirmed the visit in a post on X.
Funeral Schedule Across Iran
Farewell ceremonies are scheduled at Imam Khomeini's Mosalla prayer hall in Tehran on 4–5 July, followed by a funeral procession in Tehran on 6 July. A second procession is planned in Qom on 7 July. The final ceremony will be held in Mashhad on 9 July, after which Khamenei will be buried at the holy shrine of Imam Reza, according to reports.
India-Iran Ties in Focus
New Delhi's decision to send a ministerial-level delegation reflects the strategic depth of its relationship with Tehran, which spans energy cooperation, the Chabahar Port agreement, and longstanding cultural linkages. This comes amid a period of significant geopolitical flux in West Asia following Khamenei's death and the transition of leadership in Iran. How the new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei shapes Iran's foreign policy — including its posture toward India — will be closely watched in the months ahead.