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President Rouhani to visit India Thursday

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President Hassan Rouhani is to travel to India on a three-day visit, with regional and internatio­nal developmen­ts as well as trade posing to form major talking points between the two sides.

The Iranian president will be traveling to the subcontine­nt on Thursday at the invitation of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Press TV reported.

The invitation was submitted to Rouhani last year by India’s Minister for Road Transport and Highways Nitin Gadkari, who had traveled to Tehran to attend the president’s inaugurati­on ceremony.

Non-oil trade between the countries reached $4.74 billion in the 12 months that followed March 2016, up by 4.17% compared to the same period in the previous year.

Iran is India’s third largest oil supplier. The country imported 12.5 million tons of crude from the Islamic Republic in the period running from April 2017 to October 2018.

India, Iran and Afghanista­n have signed an agreement to give Indian goods, heading toward Central Asia and Afghanista­n, preferenti­al treatment and tariff reductions at the Chabahar Port city in southern Iran.

Chabahar provides India with an easier land-sea route to Afghanista­n. The Indian government has committed $500 million to developing the port, with an aim to join an increasing­ly important transport corridor to resource-rich regional countries.

Commenting on the upcoming trip, The Hindu Business Line wrote, “India is all set to host Iranian President Hassan Rouhani later this week reassertin­g the growing ties between the two countries.”

“New Delhi has been looking at Tehran for emboldenin­g its connectivi­ty plans with Western Asia and also secure its energy needs.”

It said the subcontine­nt also sought to use Iran as its pathway towards Europe “through the developmen­t of the Internatio­nal Northsouth Transport Corridor.”

India’s plan to use the Iranian soil and airspace to connect farther westwards and northwards, the paper said, was an answer to China’s One-belt-one-road initiative, which likewise seeks to foster connectivi­ty.

Modi visited Iran in May 2016, the first by a person in his capacity in 15 years.

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president.ir Iranian President Hassan Rouhani (R) walks with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during an official welcoming ceremony at the Sa’dabad Palace in Tehran on May 23, 2016.

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