A devastating Israeli strike has killed 25 people in Iran, sparking a major escalation in tensions between the two nations.
The strike is believed to be the deadliest single attack in decades against Iran, and comes just days after a warning from former US President Donald Trump that Iran would be ‘destroyed’ if it attacked Israel.
Background: Iran-Israel Tensions Simmer
The conflict between Iran and Israel has been simmering for years, with both nations accusing each other of carrying out attacks.
Tensions have been particularly high in recent months, with Iran’s nuclear programme at the forefront of international concerns.
Israel has long been critical of Iran’s nuclear ambitions, and has carried out several airstrikes against Iranian targets in the past.
But the latest strike is seen as a major escalation, and raises the stakes for the region.
What Does it Mean for India?
India has traditionally maintained good relations with both Israel and Iran, and will be keenly watching the situation develop.
With India’s growing energy needs, Iran has been a key supplier of oil and natural gas.
But the country has also been critical of Iran’s nuclear programme, and has supported international efforts to curb it.
The escalation of tensions between Iran and Israel will raise concerns in India about the stability of the region, and the potential impact on its energy security.
