Hindustan Times (Delhi)

India to begin operations on Chabahar

- Moushumi Das Gupta moushumi.gupta@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: India is all set to start operations on a part of the Chabahar Port by May-end on borrowed Iranian equipment, two senior government officials familiar with the matter said.

The internal arrangemen­t to operationa­lise the port within the next three months is part of the agreement signed during Iranian President Hassan Rouhani’s recent visit to India.

As per the deal, Tehran will lease out operationa­l control of a part of Chabahar Port, to India for 18 months. According to the MOU signed between the two sides in 2016, India will equip and operate two terminals in Chabahar Port Phase-i with capital investment of US$85.21 million and annual revenue expenditur­e of US$ 22.95 million on a 10-year lease.

However, till India procures the equipment to operationa­lise the port — the process for which will take some time — a shortterm lease contract has been signed to borrow equipment from Iran to start interim operations on a part of the port where the work is complete.

“We will have a foothold in Chabahar by May. This will give a boost to our plans to connect India with Afghanista­n and central Asia,” shipping secretary Gopal Krishna said.

India is building a container terminal and a multi-purpose cargo terminal with a total waterfront length of 1,240 metres. Of this, it wants to start operation on 360 metres by May-end. “Project Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) will be in place by March-end. We are in the middle of the process to select the SPV,” said Arun Kumar Gupta, managing director of India Ports Global Private Limited (IPGPL).

IPGPL is a joint venture between Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust and Kandla Port Trust to develop Chabahar. The port, located in the Sistan-baluchista­n Province of Iran on the southeaste­rn coast, is of great strategic importance to India. It will provide the country an alternativ­e and reliable route into Afghanista­n, bypassing Pakistan, and give it access to resource-rich central Asia.

After his meeting with Rouhani, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had said Chabahar was the “golden gateway to Afghanista­n and the central Asian region”.

India, Iran and Afghanista­n have already signed a transit agreement for easy passage of Indian goods to their territory. ALLAHABAD: The Allahabad high court dismissed on Thursday a petition seeking a Central Bureau of Investigat­ion (CBI) probe to prosecute the Uttar Pradesh chief minister in a 2007 riot case that had left one person dead.

Adityanath, who was the parliament­arian for Gorakhpur at the time, was one of the accused in the case.

The court said it did not find any procedural irregulari­ty in the order of refusal to grant sanction to prosecute the accused.

The bench of justices Krishna Murari and Akhilesh Chandra Sharma delivered the judgment on a petition filed by Parvez Parwaz and Asad Hayat. While Parwaz is a complainan­t in the FIR registered in 2008, Hayat is a witness in the case. The petitioner­s had been seeking an investigat­ion by an independen­t agency amid fears that the CB-CID, a state government agency probing the case, may not be impartial.

However, even when the petition for an independen­t inquiry was pending, the state’s principal secretary for the home department refused on May 3 last year prosecutio­n sanction to the investigat­ing agency.

In the FIR lodged at Cantonment police station of Gorakhpur, it was alleged that Yogi, then mayor of Gorakhpur Anju Chaudhri, legislator Radha Mohan Agarwal and another person had incited communal violence and riots in Gorakhpur in January 2007.

 ?? VIPIN KUMAR/HT FILE ?? Tehran had agreed to lease out a part of Chabahar Port to Delhi after Iranian President Rouhani’s recent India visit.
VIPIN KUMAR/HT FILE Tehran had agreed to lease out a part of Chabahar Port to Delhi after Iranian President Rouhani’s recent India visit.
 ??  ?? Yogi Adityanath
Yogi Adityanath

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India