Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Uzbekistan backs India on Iran’s Chabahar port

- Rezaul H Laskar

CHABAHAR PORT PROJECT WILL HELP DRIVE TRADE AND CONNECTIVI­TY WITH THE ENTIRE CENTRAL ASIAN REGION

NEW DELHI: Uzbekistan backs the developmen­t of Iran’s Chabahar port by India as the project will help drive trade and connectivi­ty with the entire Central Asian region, Uzbek ambassador Farhod Arziev said on Wednesday.

Besides steps to boost cooperatio­n in areas ranging from security and counter-terrorism to trade, Uzbekistan is also wooing Indian universiti­es to establish campuses there, Arziev said in an interview.

Calling for the revival of trade links between India and Central Asia that dated back thousands of years, he said the Chabahar port will “only play a positive role for expanding trade and economic relations”.

“We see great practical value in the Chabahar project and, no doubt, with the full implementa­tion of the Chabahar project, the scope and opportunit­ies for India, Uzbekistan and Central Asia as a whole will be expanded,” he said.

Uzbekistan also backed India’s membership of the Ashgabat Agreement for a transport corridor to Oman as well as the Northsouth Corridor to boost connectivi­ty options, he added.

Giving an overview of recent developmen­ts in Uzbekistan’s efforts to woo Indian firms and entities, Arziev said two Indian universiti­es had set up campuses and department­s in his country this year – Amity University in Tashkent and Sharda University in Andijan. “We will be seeing more and more Indian universiti­es entering Uzbekistan.”

Uzbekistan also worked with Indian partners this year to establish an IT Park in Tashkent – the first such Indian project in Central Asia – and a free pharmaceut­ical zone in Andijan, he said. Several Indian firms had registered at the zone and begun constructi­ng their production facilities.

India and Uzbekistan also have a “good history of working together” for peace and stability in Afghanista­n, Arziev said.

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