Srinagar, June 26 -- The evolving relationship between Iran and the United States has long remained one of the most complex and consequential dimensions of international politics. Marked by decades of hostility, diplomatic estrangement, economic sanctions, proxy conflicts, and ideological confrontation, relations between the two nations have often been viewed through the prism of confrontation rather than cooperation. Against this backdrop, any Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) or framework of engagement between Iran and the United States assumes immense geopolitical significance. Such a development transcends bilateral diplomacy and carries profound implications for regional stability, global energy markets, strategic alliances, and the ...