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India’s Nuclear Dilemma with Iran: From a 2005 ‘No’ Vote to a 2024 Abstention

Nearly two decades after India first opposed Iran’s nuclear program in a key international vote, New Delhi continues its delicate diplomatic balancing act — this time between allies like the US and Israel on one side and long-time partner Iran on the other.

On September 24, 2005, India voted alongside 21 other countries at the IAEA to declare Iran in non-compliance with its nuclear safeguards — a surprising move given India’s traditionally close ties with Iran. At the time, India was in the early stages of negotiating its civilian nuclear deal with the US, and Washington’s influence was instrumental in swinging India’s vote.

Fast forward to 2024, when a new resolution came up on Iran’s nuclear issue, India chose to abstain. This indicates New Delhi’s continued unease about a nuclear-armed Iran, while also signaling a desire to maintain strategic autonomy and regional ties.

India’s historical, cultural, and geographic connection with Iran remains strong — but its nuclear ambitions have consistently been a point of concern for Delhi, particularly as India seeks to protect its interests across West Asia and beyond.

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Mohanlal’s ‘Thudarum’ accused of plagiarism by filmmaker Sanal Kumar Sasidharan

June 16, 2025 — Acclaimed filmmaker Sanal Kumar Sasidharan has accused director Tharun Moorthy’s film Thudarum, starring Mohanlal and Shobana, of copying the core structure of his unreleased 2020 script titled Theeyattam. The allegation comes nearly two months after the film’s theatrical release and commercial success.

In a detailed Facebook post, Sanal claimed that while the makers might have replicated the “skeleton” of his story, they failed to capture its essence. He wrote that the storyline of Theeyattam revolved around an auto-rickshaw driver named Ambi, who is wrongly implicated in a murder after a severed head is found in his vehicle. He pointed out that even a key dialogue from his script — “Konnaal paapam thinnaal theerum” — was included in Thudarum, despite not fitting the film’s context.

Sanal also announced that he would soon publish his complete script online to let the public assess the similarities for themselves. The screenplay of Thudarum is credited to KR Sunil and director Tharun Moorthy, and the film is produced by M Renjith under Rejaputhra Visual Media.