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India, Iran get back to Chabahar port, INSTC route eyeing renewed Russia trade

The 7,200-km long International North South Transport Corridor (INSTC) is India's grand plan to cut short the time it takes for trade shipments to reach Russia, Europe and central Asian markets.

July 06, 2022 / 11:12 IST
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The Chabahar port in Iran and the transcontinental trade route that originates from that country, have received renewed interest from Iran and New Delhi, on increasing overland trade with Russia. The issue has been a core point of discussion during the visit of Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian to Delhi, officials said.

A monitoring group for operational issues will soon be formed by officials of both nations to ease a series of issues at the Shahid Beheshti terminal at the Chabahar port in Iran. The terminal is one of two at Chabahar, Iran’s only ocean port. It has been developed by India, which formally took over operations in December 2018.

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Officials at the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said the latest push has come as both nations take a relook at the potential of the International North South Transport Corridor (INSTC). The 7,200-km long 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 city of Chabahar in the south, through Azerbaijan in the north, and onwards to Russia and Europe.

Road to Russia