‘Learn civilization…’, US Foreign Minister Rubio reached India visit, then what did Iran take a jibe at?

Marco Rubio India Visit: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio reached Kolkata, the capital of West Bengal, on Saturday on a four-day visit to India. This journey is considered very important. The reason for this is the changed global equations due to the Middle East war. But meanwhile the Mumbai office of the Indian Embassy in Iran has taken a dig at his visit.

Iran advised US Secretary of State to learn civilization

The whole matter is about one post. America’s Foreign Minister landed at Kolkata Airport. He posted about this from his X account, and also shared a picture of getting down from the aeroplane. On this he wrote- I have reached India. Eagerly waiting for a wonderful tour.

On this, Iran’s office in Mumbai, India also wrote and taunted while re-sharing the photo. Written from Iran’s side – Learn a little, friend. Crash course of civilization will be available for free.

Why is the US Secretary of State’s visit important?

Efforts are being made to re-set new strategic priorities regarding the partnership between India and America. In such a situation, this visit of Foreign Minister Rubio is being considered very important. Apart from the achievements of this visit, energy security, defense partnership, major issues related to business and technology are expected to be discussed.

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Foreign ministers of these four countries have reached India

The US Secretary of State is visiting with the foreign ministers of the Quad. Apart from India, the foreign ministers of America, Japan and Australia have also gathered with the aim of strengthening mutual coordination in the Indian Ocean. Their objective is that amidst the increasing Chinese influence in the region, the four democratic countries can work more closely with each other.

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