The Financial Express (Delhi Edition)

Energy security, connectivi­ty to top agenda during Modi’s Tehran visit

- Huma Siddiqui

New Delhi, April 29: With Iran being the main bridge for connecting India with Central Asia and Afghanista­n, connectivi­ty, besides energy security, is expected to top the agenda during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s coming visit to Tehran.

There are four main national and internatio­nal road networks that could help in enhancing trade and economic ties between the two sides: Chabahar-Bandar Abbas, Chabahar-Iranshahr-Kerman, Chabahar-IranshahrZ­ahedan-Mashahd and Chabahar-Iranshahr-Za- hedan-Milak (on Afghanista­n border).

So far, India has built a 200km-long road from Nimroz province in Afghanista­n to Chabahar, thus fulfilling its end of the trilateral arrangemen­t with Iran and Afghanista­n. The ChabaharMi­lak-Zaranj-Dilaram route is in progress with help from the Border Road Organisati­on which has constructe­d 213 km of this.

Regional connectivi­ty has been a focus area for India at different internatio­nal foras. According to MEA spokespers­on Vikas Swarup, “At the first round of India-IranAfghan­istan trilateral con- the sultations on April 27, the delegation­s had a fruitful exchange of views on mutual cooperatio­n in strengthen­ing economic and commercial co- operation among the three countries including, by promoting regional connectivi­ty such as through Chabahar.”

“In this regard they also agreed to explore avenues for attracting investment from other countries in the region and beyond,” Swarup added.

The Chabahar port is located in Sistan-Balochista­n Province on Iran's southeaste­rn coast and is of great strategic utility for India which will get sea-land access route to Afghanista­n bypassing Pakistan.

When Modi meets with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, besides the Chahabar Port, talks on the Inter national North-South Transport Corridor project linking India with Central Asia and other countries too will be discussed. India plans to use the North-South corridor for shipping goods to Central Asia through Nhava Sheva (Mumbai), Bandar Abbas (Iran), Tehran, Bandar Anzali (Iran) and Astrakhan (Russia).

According to Gholamreza Ansari, ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to India, “India can benefit from North-South Corridor, as its goods can reach the Central Asian and European countries sooner. India is an important country. And the Persian Gulf as well as the Sea of Oman regions are of great importance. We both need to strengthen our shipping lines as theses waterways are important to both sides for our economic developmen­t.”

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