“…Biostratigraphy of radiolarites overlying the ophiolitic sequence and U‐Pb ages of ophiolite‐related leucogabbros indicate that the Sistan Ocean already existed in the Early Cretaceous (Babazadeh & De Wever, 2004; Zarrinkoub et al., 2012). Structural, petrological, and sedimentological studies suggest that the Sistan Ocean was subducting eastward beneath the Afghan/Helmand Block during Late Cretaceous (Angiboust et al., 2013; Bröcker et al., 2013; Jentzer et al., 2022; Mohammadi, Burg, Bouilhol, & Ruh, 2016; Mohammadi, Burg, et al., 2023). However, some studies interpret subduction vergence to be westward or double‐sided, based on geochemical analyses of magmatic rocks from the Lut Block (e.g., Arjmandzadeh et al., 2011; Beydokhti et al., 2015; Pang et al., 2013).…”