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INSTC route between India and Russia to see pick-up in trade volumes from next month, say officials

The INSTC is India's grand plan to cut short the time taken for trade shipments to reach Russia and Europe, and enter the central Asian markets, and vice versa.

July 14, 2022 / 16:52 IST
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More trade between India and Russia is set to flow through the ambitious International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC) on a regular basis from next month onwards, officials have confirmed to Moneycontrol.

A significant volume of trade is set to be registered by the INSTC, India's 7,200-km long alternate trade route to Russia through the Iranian deserts, from July onwards, as more Indian retailers begin to export goods to Russia soon and raw materials like coal and fertilisers flow the other way around, officials said.

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"A large number of American, European and Japanese firms have left the sanctions-hit country and Indian companies are keen to take their place. We are facilitating all queries on a priority basis," an official said. Once the volumes hit a specific level, a virtuous cycle of investment and awareness is expected to make the route more popular and less expensive, they said.

The INSTC is India's grand plan to cut short the time taken for trade shipments to reach Russia and Europe, and enter the central Asian markets, and vice versa. It incorporates thousands of kilometres of all-weather highways from the Iranian port of Chabahar in the south, through Azerbaijan in the north, and onwards to Russia and Europe.