Iran has been awarded the Gandhi Peace Prize in recognition of its support for Palestine
Iran has been awarded the International Gandhi Peace Prize at a conference held in New Delhi, in recognition of its contributions towards promoting peace and its support for the Palestinian cause.

Diplomats and cultural representatives from numerous countries participated in the conference, where Iran, South Africa, Iraq, and Qatar were highlighted as distinguished nations eligible for the prestigious award.
The event highlighted regional challenges and underscored the imperative for international collaboration in efforts to secure peace.
The award serves as an acknowledgment of Iran’s endeavors to promote peace and security in West Asia, while also highlighting international focus on humanitarian concerns and human rights within the region.
The awarding of this prize has the potential to bolster cultural and political ties between Iran and other nations.
During the conference, speakers underscored the critical need for decisive measures by international organizations to avert incidents of genocide.
The organizers delved into the extensive history of cultural exchange between India and West Asia, highlighting the vibrant interactions that have shaped both regions over the centuries.
The conference highlighted the crucial role of cultural and social collaboration in fostering peace.