HomeNewsWorldModerate Masoud Pezeshkian is Iran's president-elect. What it means for India

Moderate Masoud Pezeshkian is Iran's president-elect. What it means for India

India—a net importer of crude oil— which receives over 85 percent of its requirements from other nations, could begin importing from Iran again if Pezeshkian’s moderate, “pragmatic” foreign policies convince the United States to lift sanctions.

July 06, 2024 / 17:11 IST
Story continues below Advertisement
Masoud Pezeshkian
Masoud Pezeshkian

Low-profile moderate Masoud Pezeshkian has defeated hardliner Saeed Jalili to become Iran's next president. The 69-year-old heart surgeon, who has pledged to promote a pragmatic foreign policy, carries the hopes of millions of Iranians seeking less restrictions on social freedoms.

His vows to ease tensions over now-stalled negotiations with major powers to revive a 2015 nuclear pact and improve prospects for social liberalisation and political pluralism are likely to win the favour of world powers. News agency Reuters quoted analysts as saying that world leaders are hopeful of Pezeshkian pursuing peaceful ways out of a tense standoff with Iran over its fast-advancing nuclear programme.

Story continues below Advertisement

Although the Iran president-elect's relatively moderate stance brings hope to many, one cannot overlook the fact that Iran operates under a dual system of clerical and republican rule. This means that the president cannot usher in any major policy shift on Iran's nuclear programme or support for militia groups across the Middle East, as supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei calls all the shots on top state matters.

However, the president can influence the tone of Iran's policy and he will be closely involved in selecting the successor to Khamenei, now 85, according to a Reuters report.