Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Iranian bank in Mumbai by March

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NEWDELHI: India has permitted an Iranian private bank to open a branch in Mumbai that is expected to begin operations by March to handle transactio­ns related to New Delhi’s oil purchases in view of American sanctions on Tehran.

Road transport and shipping minister Nitin Gadkari on Tuesday gave details about the branch of Bank Pasargad after talks with Iran’s foreign minister Javad Zarif, who discussed the possibilit­y of buying rail steel and around 300 railway locomotive engines from India.

The complete operationa­lisation of Shahid Beheshti terminal of the strategic Chabahar port, taken over by India Ports Global Limited in December, also figured in talks between Gadkari and Zarif. The Iranian side raised the issue of certain equipment that India is committed to procure for this process, people familiar with developmen­ts said.

Gadkari told reporters that the two sides were close to resolving several issues, including banking payment mechanisms. “The government has already given an Iranian bank the permission to open its branch in India and they are going to open it in Mumbai in three months. It will be more easy for transactio­ns,” he said.

Zarif said, “We are very happy that UCO Bank from India and Bank Pasargad from Iran are getting started with the business. We hope that despite illegal US sanctions, Iran and India can cooperate further.”

India, Iran’s top oil buyer after China, will pay for crude imports in rupees to UCO Bank. Iran will use the funds for importing Indian goods. India got a sixmonth waiver last November to buy crude oil from Iran after it cut imports, and it also got a waiver for developing Chabahar port.

The two sides had a “good discussion” on Chabahar port, including the machinery and equipment needed to fully operationa­lise the terminal taken over by India.

“The financial arrangemen­t is ready, and there were some problems but we have resolved the issues,” he said, adding India has placed orders for machinery worth $85 million and is confident full operations at the terminal will begin “as early as possible”.

We are very happy that UCO Bank and Bank Pasargad are getting started with the business. We hope that despite illegal US sanctions, Iran and India can cooperate JAVAD ZARIF, Iran foreign minister

Gadkari said Zarif gave him several proposals, including procuring rail steel and around 250 to 300 railway locomotive engines from India. “They are also ready to provide urea at a low cost,” Gadkari added.

Addressing the India-Iran Business Forum, Zarif criticised the US sanctions and said the “political will of the two government­s and the strong economic interests of the two business communitie­s would certainly overcome the challenges that exist”.

Without naming the US or President Donald Trump, he said “a single country and a single individual” were preventing the normalisat­ion of Iran’s economic relations.

“We provide…almost a third of the required urea fertiliser­s to India, which your farmers need. Today they are paying 38% more because of these US sanctions that prevent Iran from selling them to you directly,” he said.

Zarif added, “Iran, I can assure you, is the most reliable energy provider for India. We have never allowed any considerat­ion to impede our economic relations with our partners.”

Chabahar port, on Iran’s southern coast along the Gulf of Oman, is being developed as a transporta­tion corridor for landlocked Afghanista­n that bypasses Pakistan.

Ircon and Constructi­on, Developmen­t of Transport and Infrastruc­ture Company (CDTIC) of Iran are now building the Chabahar-Zahedan railway line.

Vishwas Udgirkar, a partner at Deloitte India, said: “India has been trying to make the port operationa­l since more than a decade. There were various external, internal and political issues. Therefore, it is a good positive developmen­t that India has finally taken over operations.

 ?? PTI ?? ▪ Union minister Nitin Gadkari (left) with Iran’s foreign affairs minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, in New Delhi on Tuesday.
PTI ▪ Union minister Nitin Gadkari (left) with Iran’s foreign affairs minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, in New Delhi on Tuesday.

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