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Date: 2 March 2026  |  Source: The Indian Express (Shubhajit Roy), 2 March 2026

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Tags: Iran, Khamenei, IRGC, Assembly of Experts, Supreme Leader, Middle East, India Foreign Policy


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After Khamenei’s death, Iran faces three scenarios: regime continuity, IRGC takeover, or collapse. Understand India’s strategic stakes and the succession race for CLAT Polity.

๐Ÿ“Œ Introduction

For 45 of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s 47 years in existence, Ali Khamenei held near-absolute power over Iran’s internal and external politics. His death in a US-Israel airstrike has thrown the Iranian regime into an unprecedented situation. As Shubhajit Roy writes in The Indian Express: “In geopolitics, there are decades when weeks happen and weeks when decades happen.” This is one of those moments โ€” the seismic killing shows that history can move suddenly, reshaping an entire region overnight.

๐Ÿ“– The Rise of Khamenei and the Islamic Republic

To understand what comes next, one must understand how Iran got here:

  • 1979: Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini led the Iranian Revolution, ousting the Pahlavi dynasty and establishing the Islamic Republic.
  • 1981: Ali Khamenei became Iran’s President โ€” a largely ceremonial role at the time.
  • 1989: After Khomeini’s death, Khamenei was elevated to the position of Supreme Leader โ€” Iran’s highest authority.

Under Khamenei, Iran transformed into a theocratic powerhouse: building the “Axis of Resistance” โ€” a network of regional proxies including Hezbollah (Lebanon), Hamas (Gaza), Houthis (Yemen), and militias in Iraq and Syria. Internally, Khamenei crushed dissent โ€” the most recent example being the protests of December and January, involving thousands of Iranians in Isfahan, Tehran, and Shiraz.

๐Ÿ”ฎ Three Scenarios for Iran’s Future

Analysts at the Council on Foreign Relations and elsewhere have outlined three possible paths for Iran:

โ–ธ Scenario 1: Continuity in the Regime

The regime has already established a three-member transitional council to oversee the transition:

  1. Ayatollah Alireza Arafi
  2. President Masoud Pezeshkian
  3. Supreme Court Chief Justice Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Ejei

The 88-member Assembly of Experts will pick Khamenei’s successor. This is considered the most likely short-term scenario โ€” an orderly succession with the clerical establishment maintaining control.

โ–ธ Scenario 2: Military Takeover by the IRGC

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has emerged as the regime’s “lynchpin.” It controls Iran’s military, intelligence, and much of its economy. A formal IRGC takeover is possible, with former parliament speaker Ali Larijani cited as a potential figurehead. However, the IRGC’s failure to protect Khamenei and the regime’s top brass has damaged its credibility.

โ–ธ Scenario 3: Regime Collapse

A collapse is the objective of the Donald Trump administration and was anticipated by the Israeli leadership. However, toppling a regime from 30,000 feet โ€” even with surgical airstrikes โ€” is not easy, especially in a country almost half India’s size but with just 1/15th of its population. For the common people to overthrow the IRGC and the Basij paramilitary, they would need arms, logistics, and leadership โ€” none of which is currently available.

โš–๏ธ The Succession Race

Key contenders for Supreme Leader include:

  • Hojjat-ol-Eslam Mohsen Qomi: Key adviser in Khamenei’s office.
  • Ayatollah Mohsen Araki: Long-time member of the Assembly of Experts.
  • Ayatollah Gholam Hossein Mohseni Ejei: Head of Iran’s judiciary.
  • Ayatollah Hashem Hosseini Bushehri: Qom Friday prayer leader.
  • Hassan Khomeini: Grandson of the Islamic Republic’s founder โ€” could step in at a pivotal moment.
  • Mojtaba Khamenei: Son of the slain leader โ€” described as the “dark horse” candidate, though he ruled him out earlier.

๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ India’s Challenge

Iran’s turmoil has direct implications for India on multiple fronts:

  • Diaspora Security: India has around 9 million diaspora members in the Gulf and Middle East. These blue-collar workers are the sole breadwinners for families in Kerala, UP, Bengal, Bihar, and Odisha. Over a third of India’s remittances come from the Middle East and Gulf.
  • Energy Security: Around 60% of India’s oil imports and 70% of LNG imports come from this region. Any disruption is catastrophic for India’s economy.
  • Diplomatic Balancing: India has maintained good relations with Iran (Chabahar Port, economic ties), the Gulf Arab states, Israel, and the US. This multi-directional diplomacy will be severely tested.

As the article concludes: “India’s diplomatic abilities will be tested as it navigates the current turmoil.” India will have to think of a Plan B after the Supreme Leader’s killing.

๐ŸŽฏ Key Takeaways for CLAT / AILET / UPSC

Khamenei’s Tenure: Supreme Leader of Iran for 45 of the 47 years of the Islamic Republic’s existence (1989โ€“2026).
Assembly of Experts: 88-member clerical body responsible for selecting Iran’s Supreme Leader.
Three Scenarios: Continuity (most likely), IRGC military takeover, or Regime collapse.
Transitional Council: Arafi, President Pezeshkian, Chief Justice Mohseni-Ejei โ€” oversee transition.
Mojtaba Khamenei: Dark horse for Supreme Leader succession.
India’s 9 Million Diaspora in Gulf โ€” key remittance source; safety is paramount.
India’s Energy Vulnerability: 60% oil imports, 70% LNG imports from this region.
IRGC: Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps โ€” regime’s “lynchpin”; involved in economy, military, intelligence.

๐Ÿ“š Glossary

Supreme Leader Iran’s highest authority โ€” above the President; commands military, judiciary, media, and foreign policy.
IRGC (Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps) Iran’s elite military-ideological force; controls much of Iran’s economy and foreign proxies.
Assembly of Experts 88 senior clerics elected by Iranian citizens; responsible for appointing and supervising the Supreme Leader.
Axis of Resistance Iran-led network of regional proxy forces โ€” Hezbollah, Hamas, Houthis, Iraqi militias โ€” collectively opposing US and Israeli influence.
Basij Paramilitary volunteer militia under IRGC; used for internal repression and external operations.
Transitional Council Three-member temporary body (Arafi, Pezeshkian, Mohseni-Ejei) overseeing Iran’s post-Khamenei transition.

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Ali Khamenei served as the Supreme Leader of Iran for 45 of the Islamic Republic’s 47 years. In which year did Khamenei become Supreme Leader (succeeding Ayatollah Khomeini)?







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The Assembly of Experts, responsible for selecting Iran’s next Supreme Leader, consists of how many members?







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Which body is described as the ‘lynchpin’ for protecting the Iranian regime โ€” and the most relevant actor in a potential military takeover scenario?







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India has approximately how many diaspora members in the Gulf and Middle East, whose safety and remittances are a major concern amid the Iran-related conflict?







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Who among the following is described as the ‘dark horse’ candidate in Iran’s Supreme Leader succession race?







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๐Ÿ“ฐ Source: The Indian Express (Shubhajit Roy), 2 March 2026

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