Iran Thanks India for Rejecting ‘Unjust’ UNHRC Resolution
Iran has formally thanked India for its stance against a United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) resolution targeting Tehran, calling it “unjust and politically motivated.” India abstained from the vote, upholding its long-standing policy against country-specific resolutions at the council.
Key Takeaways
- Iran thanked India for not supporting a UNHRC resolution it deemed politically motivated.
- India abstained from the vote, which sought to extend a special rapporteur’s mandate on Iran’s human rights.
- The resolution passed with 24 votes in favour, 8 against, and 15 abstentions.
- India maintains a consistent policy of opposing country-specific resolutions at the UNHRC.
Iran’s Official Appreciation
In a post on social media platform X, the Iranian Embassy in India expressed its gratitude. “We thank India for not supporting the unjust and politically motivated resolution against Iran at UN Human Rights Council,” the embassy stated.
It further added, “We appreciate India’s understanding of the complexities and nuances of the matter and its rejection of double standards and politically motivated approaches in international relations.”
India’s Stance and the Vote Outcome
On Friday, India chose to abstain during the UNHRC vote. The resolution aimed to extend the mandate of the Special Rapporteur monitoring the human rights situation in Iran.
The final tally saw the resolution adopted with 24 countries voting in favour, eight voting against, and 15, including India, abstaining. This action aligns with India’s publicly stated position of not endorsing country-specific resolutions within the UNHRC framework.
India’s Consistent Foreign Policy
New Delhi has consistently argued that such targeted resolutions are often counterproductive. India’s abstention reflects its broader diplomatic principle of engaging with nations through dialogue rather than unilateral censure, a stance it applies uniformly across geopolitical contexts.



