India’s National Security Adviser Ajit Doval meets Iranian security official Ghadir Nezamipour in New Delhi as India hosts a BRICS-related security meeting that also includes China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi, according to Indian foreign ministry statements and regional reporting. The discussions between Doval and Nezamipour focus on the “ongoing situation” in the Middle East and on India–Iran ties, while the broader BRICS gathering brings together security and foreign policy representatives amid geopolitical tensions. Additional reporting characterizes the BRICS meeting as an NSA conclave in which Doval also engages with Wang Yi. That bilateral discussion is described as addressing steps toward normalizing India–China relations as well as the wider security environment in West Asia. Across the coverage, the meetings take place against a backdrop of heightened regional conflict concerns and differing priorities among BRICS members, even as the forum convenes in Delhi. The sources do not report any specific agreement or immediate outcome from the talks, but they agree on the key participants, locations, and general themes of the discussions.