The Free Press Journal

Chabahar Port a gateway to golden opportunit­ies

- AGENCIES/

Keen on rolling out infrastruc­ture projects in Iran and Afghanista­n, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has said that once Chabahar Port in Iran becomes operationa­l, there will be no looking back as it will be a gateway to golden opportunit­ies. As a special envoy of India, deputed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Road Transport and Shipping Minister Gadkari is in Tehran and represente­d India at the oath taking ceremony of President Hassan Rouhani for the second term.

"Talks are on for building railways and roads through Chabahar till Afghanista­n and then we have access to Russia. Once Chabahar is operationa­lised, which we are hopeful to be in 12 to 18month time, it will prove to be a gateway to golden opportunit­ies to boost trade and business," Gadkari said. Chabahar port, located in the Sistan-Balochista­n province in the energy-rich Persian Gulf nation's southern coast, lies outside the Persian Gulf and is easily accessed from India's western coast, bypassing Pakistan. "We are hopeful of ratificati­on of Trilateral Transit and Transport Agreement by Iran and once approvals are given, the work will start," Gadkari said.

The trilateral pact was inked during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to Tehran in May 2016. The pact envisages establishm­ent of Transit and Transport Corridor between India, Iran and Afghanista­n using Chabahar Port as one of the regional hubs for sea transporta­tion in Iran.

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