Tuesday, March 10, 2026
ADVT 
India

MEA denies US media reports of Indian ports being used for strikes on Iran

Darpan News Desk IANS, 04 Mar, 2026 01:26 PM
  • MEA denies US media reports of Indian ports being used for strikes on Iran

In a swift rebuttal amid escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Wednesday categorically denied sensational reports alleging that Indian ports are serving as bases for US Navy operations targeting Iran.  

The denial came via a pointed social media post from the MEA's official FactCheck handle, underscoring India's commitment to neutrality and factual diplomacy in a volatile global landscape.

The controversy erupted earlier in the day when One America News (OAN), a conservative US-based television network known for its provocative coverage, aired claims suggesting that Indian naval facilities, particularly in the western ports of Mumbai and Kochi, were being utilised by American warships for staging attacks on Iranian assets.

OAN's segment, viewed by millions, cited anonymous "military sources" and speculated that this covert cooperation was part of a broader Indo-US strategic pivot against Tehran's influence in the Persian Gulf.

The report quickly went viral on platforms like X and Telegram, fuelling speculation and drawing sharp reactions from netizens across South Asia and the Middle East.

Responding with uncharacteristic firmness, the MEA FactCheck account stated: "Claims being made on OAN, a US-based channel, that Indian ports are being used by the US Navy are fake and false. We caution you against such baseless and fabricated comments."

This stance aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "multi-alignment" foreign policy, which balances ties with the US-India's key defense partner -- while nurturing relations with Iran, a vital energy supplier and Chabahar port collaborator.

As the US-Iran shadow war simmers -- marked by recent drone strikes and cyber skirmishes -- New Delhi's clarification reinforces its role as a stabilising force.

The MEA urged the public to verify sources and report falsehoods, ending the post with a call for "responsible journalism in turbulent times".

In the wake of the MEA's firm rebuttal, India's image as a non-aligned power broker, the swift fact-check also spotlights the need for enhanced media literacy campaigns domestically.

As disinformation campaigns proliferate, New Delhi's proactive digital defenses could inspire similar efforts among Global South nations, fortifying collective resilience against any fake narrative.

Picture Courtesy: IANS

MORE India ARTICLES

IMF raises India’s GDP growth forecast to 7 pc for 2024-25

IMF raises India’s GDP growth forecast to 7 pc for 2024-25
The IMF World Economic Outlook put China’s growth rate at 5 per cent for 2024 and 4.5 per cent for 2025. In the case of advanced countries, the GDP growth rate of the US has been forecast at 2.6 per cent for 2024 and 1.9 per cent for 2025.

IMF raises India’s GDP growth forecast to 7 pc for 2024-25

Assam flood water receding, 4 lakh still affected in 16 districts

Assam flood water receding, 4 lakh still affected in 16 districts
One person drowned on Tuesday in Dhemaji district of Assam even though the overall flood situation has significantly improved in the last 11 days in the state, Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) officials said. According to the officials, over 4 lakh people remain affected by the floods as of Tuesday in 16 of the state's 35 districts.

Assam flood water receding, 4 lakh still affected in 16 districts

13 cyber criminals including 4 women arrested in Rs 5.51 crore case in Gurugram

13 cyber criminals including 4 women arrested in Rs 5.51 crore case in Gurugram
Police said that after reviewing the data of the mobile phones and SIM cards recovered from the accused by the police from the Indian Cyber Crime Coordinate Center (I4C), it was found that the accused were involved in fraud of about Rs 5.51 crore and around 1654 complaints were registered against them across India.

13 cyber criminals including 4 women arrested in Rs 5.51 crore case in Gurugram

Ambala airport to commence civil flights on Aug 15

Ambala airport to commence civil flights on Aug 15
Chairing a review meeting held here with officers of the Civil Aviation, Power, Public Works (Buildings and Roads), and Fire Service Departments, he said the runway of the Indian Air Force Station would be used for takeoff and landing of aircraft. The airport will benefit travellers from Haryana as well as neighbouring states like Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, and Uttar Pradesh.

Ambala airport to commence civil flights on Aug 15

Three more fresh deaths reported in Assam as flood water recedes

Three more fresh deaths reported in Assam as flood water recedes
Three more flood-related deaths were reported in two districts of Assam, where the flood water is receding and the overall flood situation has significantly improved in the last 10 days. Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) officials said that over 5.11 lakh people remain affected in 17 of the state's 35 districts.

Three more fresh deaths reported in Assam as flood water recedes

Delhi HC fixes August 7 for hearing on ED's appeal against bail to CM Kejriwal

Delhi HC fixes August 7 for hearing on ED's appeal against bail to CM Kejriwal
The senior counsel representing CM Kejriwal requested a bench headed by Justice Neena Bansal Krishna to adjourn the proceedings since he received the ED’s rejoinder affidavit late on Sunday. In an order passed on June 20, the Delhi High Court had stayed the operation of the bail order saying that the trial court vacation bench did not apply its mind to the entire material and it ought to give equal opportunity to the ED to argue the bail application.

Delhi HC fixes August 7 for hearing on ED's appeal against bail to CM Kejriwal