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Is India ready for the long race in Iran?
Updated On: 23 July, 2015 07:38 AM IST | | Vikram Sood
<p>The deal is done but there are intricacies, pitfalls, and interpretations that experts will keep talking about</p>

The deal is done but there are intricacies, pitfalls, and interpretations that experts will keep talking about. Writing in my mid-day column in March 2013 (‘Could Iran be Obama’s Legacy’), I had ended by saying that “If Richard Nixon sought a breakthrough in China after failure in Vietnam, George Bush had a breakthrough with India after failure in Iraq, Barack Obama could work on a legacy that is a breakthrough with Iran after failure in Afghanistan without having to give up close US bonds with Israel.” Legacy or not, there is no doubt that this deal will change equations, and renew ambitions, fears and opportunities in the region.

Representatives of Iran and six major powers meet in Vienna, Austria in April 2015, seeking to finalise the historic deal curbing Iran’s nuclear programme, finally inked on July 14. Pic/AFP
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