Embassy Opens Condolence Book for Ali Khamenei in New Delhi After Reported Martyrdom

Media Coverage of the Condolence Event

International media outlets widely reported the condolence ceremony held in New Delhi.

Photographs from the event show visitors signing the condolence book and interacting with embassy officials.

The images highlight the diplomatic and symbolic significance of such events, which are common after the death of national leaders.

Embassies around the world often open condolence books to allow foreign governments and citizens to express their sympathies.

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