"Both Prime Minister and President have indicated the reverence that we in India hold Nelson Mandela in. His death is not only a loss for South Africa but for India and the world too. It is certain that a very high-level delegation will go from India," spokesperson in MEA said.
"There is still some time between the funeral is officially held and visiting dignitaries are being asked to attend that...Our High Commission is in touch with South African government (on the issue)...," he added.
In his condolence message, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh described his as a "giant among men" who not only represented the conscience of the world, but also remained a beacon of hope for those struggling against oppression and injustice long after he had led his own people to victory over such ills."
Mandela died early today at his home in the suburb of Houghton in Johannesburg following protracted illness. He was 95.