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Not just China, Chabahar Port win may help India counter Suez crisis, delays in IMEC

According to India Ports Global (IPGL), Chabahar can emerge as a potential global trading hub – and an arena for geopolitical competition. It may also allow India and Iran to reduce their dependence on the Suez Canal for transporting cargo to Europe.

May 13, 2024 / 16:59 IST
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The initial agreement on Chahbahar was inked in 2016 during Modi's visit to Iran.

On May 13, India signed a historic agreement to manage the Chabahar port for the next 10 years, a crucial route on Iran's southeastern coast along the Gulf of Oman that will open up a trade route between South Asia and Central Asia via Tehran.

In 2016, Narendra Modi's official visit to Iran ended in a string of agreements and understandings, including one on developing the strategic Chabahar port.

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Both sides decided to give full play to the strategic location and unique role of Iran and India for promoting multi-modal connectivity within and across the region and hoped that India’s participation in developing Chabahar Port will open a new chapter in bilateral cooperation and regional connectivity, and encourage more maritime links and services between the two countries.

The new long-term agreement is intended to replace the original contract, which covered only the operations at Shahid Beheshti terminal of Chabahar Port and was renewed every year. India signed a tripartite agreement with Iran and Afghanistan to develop the terminal in May 2016.