Ph. D. Scholar in Faculty of Social Science,
India and Iran share common land till 1947. Both the countries have an evidences of a long, traditional and historical relations, traces back from two to four hundred thousand years ago. Both these nations were influenced by each other's Culture, Art, Architecture and Language, especially during the 1526–1757 when it was ruled by Mughal dynasty. There is a long standing history of trade and commercial ties between them. The second half of the twentieth century represents the age of integration, cooperation and friendship among nations. For the last fifty years, countries in almost all parts of the globe have been attempting to combine their separate national economies into larger economic regions and to engage in economic activities under various forms of integration. Among the many arrangements for economic integration that have come into existence during the last four decades, economic Co-operation attempts are most successful between advanced nations of the world and are spreading fastly among third world countries in today's modern world. The current situation of Indo-Iran relations is seen from the trade agreements between them. The high level visits of both the countries is also an escalating factor of relations between these two countries. The ups and downs of relations between them is seen from the past two decades, particularly from 1990 to 2013.
India, Iran, changing scenario, political and economic relations, high level visits