By Husain Haqqani*
Soon after Iran’s Islamic revolution in 1979, its leader, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini declared that Iran would challenge “the world’s arrogant powers” across the globe. ^1 “We shall export our revolution to the whole world,” he announced, adding that “Until the cry ‘There is no God but...
Iran’s Revolutionary Influence In South Asia – Analysis
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