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INDIA LEASES PART OF CHABAHAR PORT

- ARCHIS MOHAN

India and Iran on Saturday signed nine agreements and committed to the early completion of the Chabahar port. They decided to find convergenc­e in their views on the issue of terrorism and resolved to improve trade and energy ties. Apart from these official agreements, four others were signed between the industry chambers of the two countries on the sidelines. The highlight was Tehran leasing operationa­l control of Shahid Beheshti port for 18 months to New Delhi. The two countries also signed agreements for avoiding double taxation, cooperatio­n in health and medicine and agricultur­e, and setting up of a framework for cooperatio­n on the issue of anti-dumping and countervai­ling duties.

India and Iran on Saturday inked nine agreements and committed to early completion of the Chabahar port. They decided to find convergenc­e in their views on the issue of terrorism and resolved to improve trade and energy ties.

Apart from these official agreements, four others were signed between industry chambers of the two countries on the sidelines. The highlight was Tehran leasing operationa­l control of Shahid Beheshti port for 18 months to New Delhi, which is the phase one of the Chabahar port. The Chabahar port, a mere 90-km from China-controlled Gwadar port in Pakistan, is of strategic importance since it creates a transit route between Iran, Afghanista­n and India.

The two countries also signed agreements for avoiding double taxation, for cooperatio­n in health and medicine and agricultur­e, and set up a framework for cooperatio­n on the issue of anti-dumping and countervai­ling duty.

The countries also decided to explore cooperatio­n in defence and maritime sector. A plan was made to establish a committee to look into Rupee-Rial trade, speed up negotiatio­ns on Indian investment­s in the Farzad B-gas field and Iranian Pasargadba­nk to open a branch in India. In the context of India-IranAfghan­istan connectivi­ty, India will assist in constructi­on of ChabaharZa­hedan rail line, while Iran said it would make efforts to include Chabahar port in the Internatio­nal North-South Transport Corridor, which would allow India a shorter transit route to European markets.

“The transit ties between the two countries (India and Iran) will create multilater­al and regional capacities in cooperatio­n with the regional states, and we are ready for trilateral and multilater­al contracts so that Chabahar port will turn into a strategic route to consolidat­e regional ties.” Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said at a joint media conference.

He said Tehran could meet India’s energy needs, and that Indian companies could partner in Iran’s energy sector, desalinati­on of water, solar energy and agricultur­al projects as well as in constructi­on of IT parks.

A joint statement that was released after the Rouhani-Modi meeting said, if India supported the Iran nuclear deal, Iran will echo India’s call for a reform in the UN Security Council. Indian officials said during the delegation level talks, the issue of Pakistan-abetted terrorism was raised. The joint statement didn’t specifical­ly mention Pakistan but “urged an immediate end to all support and sanctuarie­s enjoyed by terrorist groups and individual­s”. It said “States that aid, abet and directly or indirectly support terrorism should be condemned.”

Delivering a lecture later in the day at the Observer Research Foundation, Rouhani criticised the Donald Trump administra­tion’s threat to re-impose sanctions on Iran. He said the US was behaving like a businessma­n used to haggling, but it should realise that haggling doesn’t always work. Rouhani also said the ISIS was a “great instrument” for the US to “play” with on the world stage for a “long time”.

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 ?? PHOTO: PTI ?? Iranian President Hassan Rouhani inspecting a guard of honor during his ceremonial reception at the forecourt of Rashtrapat­i Bhavan in New Delhi on Saturday
PHOTO: PTI Iranian President Hassan Rouhani inspecting a guard of honor during his ceremonial reception at the forecourt of Rashtrapat­i Bhavan in New Delhi on Saturday

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