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India to ink 10-year Chabahar Port management pact; shipping minister Sonowal on his way to Iran

The contract of Chabahar Port Operations is a major achievement of India’ s growing maritime reach in the region after launch of Sittwe port in Myanmar, both aimed at neutralising growing Chinese presence in the region, a shipping ministry spokesperson said.

May 13, 2024 / 10:59 IST
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Union Minister of Ports, Shipping & Waterways Sarbananda Sonowal boarded a special IAF flight for Iran this morning
Union Minister of Ports, Shipping & Waterways Sarbananda Sonowal boarded a special IAF flight for Iran this morning

India will sign an agreement on May 13 to manage Iran's Chabahar Port for the next 10 years, a shipping ministry spokesperson told Moneycontrol.

"Union minister of ports, shipping and waterways Sarbananda Sonowal boarded a special IAF flight for Iran this morning," the spokesperson said, adding that the minister will witness the signing of the contract.

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India has been developing a part of the port in Chabahar, located on Iran's southeastern coast along the Gulf of Oman, as a way to transport goods to Iran, Afghanistan and central Asian countries. The new deal with Iran will open up a trade route between South Asia and Central Asia via Iran, bypassing Karachi and Gwadar port in Pakistan, the spokesperson said.

This is the first time that India will take over the management of a port overseas. Chabahar is seen as India's key connectivity link to Afghanistan, Central Asia and the larger Eurasian space, will help counterbalance Pakistan's Gwadar port as well as China's Belt and Road Initiative.