India said on Thursday that its deputy foreign minister ​and a state governor would ‌represent the country at the state funeral of Iran's former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali ​Khamenei.

Governor of Bihar, Syed Ata ​Hasnain, and deputy foreign minister Pabitra ⁠Margherita will visit Iran on July ​03, the Indian foreign ministry said ​in a statement.

"The high-level representation in the ceremony underscores the importance of civilizational ties, including ​people-to-people connection, between the two ​countries, providing a robust foundation to political and ‌economic ⁠engagements," it said.

Ali Khamenei, who ruled Iran for 36 years and was a fierce critic of Washington, was killed ​on February ​28 – the ⁠day the U.S. and Israel began striking Iran, triggering ​a regional conflict in the ​Gulf.

The ⁠funeral will begin in Tehran on July 4 and conclude with his ⁠burial ​in his hometown, the ​northeastern holy city of Mashhad, on July 9.