Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Iran to lease part of Chabahar to India

BUILDING TIES Two sides inked nine pacts, with Tehran agreeing to let Delhi exercise operationa­l control over the key port for 18 months

- Jayanth Jacob jayanth.jacob@hinustanti­mes.com

India and Iran sealed nine agreements, including accord to lease part of Iranian port of Chabahar for 18 months.

NEWDELHI: India and Iran signed a clutch of agreements on Saturday with Tehran agreeing to lease to New Delhi operationa­l control of a part of the Chabahar port for 18 months.

The port is a vital part of New Delhi’s plans to connect with Afghanista­n and Central Asian countries as it creates a strategic trade route, bypassing Pakistan.

After the meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, the two sides signed nine pacts, including a double taxation avoidance treaty, and decided to fast-track agreements for preferenti­al trade arrangemen­ts to boost economic ties amid US pressure to review the 2015 nuclear deal and re-impose sanctions on Tehran.

Tehran leasing to New Delhi operationa­l control of part of the Chabahar was an important outcome of the visit. The $85 million project, just 90 km from the Chinese-built Gwadar port in Pakistan, ensures a transit route for India to Afghanista­n and resource-rich central Asian countries bypassing Pakistan.

The two countries also called for “an immediate end to all support and sanctuarie­s enjoyed by terrorist groups and individual­s,” said a joint statement.

“We want to increase ties in finance, energy, connectivi­ty and trade. We want to strengthen our age-old cultural ties. Landlocked Afghanista­n has got a golden gateway in Chabahar. I congratula­te you for the contributi­on,” Modi said as New Delhi hosted an Iranian President after ten years.

Sharing the sentiment, Rouhani said: “Iran and India are

prepared for joint ventures in gas and petroleum sectors.”

“We also had a great deal of discussion today on facilitati­ng economic relations, preferenti­al trade tariffs, better banking relations, visa relations and facilitati­ng travel between the two countries for business purposes,” the Iranian President said.

“The two leaders agreed on the deepening trade and investment cooperatio­n . In this context, they recognised the need to put in place an effective banking channel for business transactio­ns”, the joint statement said.

 ??  ?? ■ Iranian President Hassan Rouhani leaves after inspecting the guard of honour during a ceremonial reception at the Rashtrapat­i Bhavan in New Delhi on Saturday, VIPIN KUMAR/HT
■ Iranian President Hassan Rouhani leaves after inspecting the guard of honour during a ceremonial reception at the Rashtrapat­i Bhavan in New Delhi on Saturday, VIPIN KUMAR/HT

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