Millennium Post (Kolkata)

JNPT, Deendayal ports offer discounts on vessel, cargo charges to boost trade at Chabahar port

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NEW DELHI: To enhance trade at Chabahar port in Iran, Jawaharlal Nehru Port and Deendayal Port are offering discounts on the vessel and cargo charges, as per the Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways.

Located in Sistan-Balochista­n province on the energyrich Iran’s southern coast, the port is being developed by India, Iran and Afghanista­n to boost trade ties.

Chabahar Port lies outside the Persian Gulf and is easily accessed from India’s western coast, bypassing Pakistan.

“To promote Shahid Beheshti Port of Chabahar, Iran Jawaharlal Nehru Port and Deendayal Port are providing discounts on Vessel related charges and Cargo related charges for the vessels going and arriving from Shahid Beheshti,” according to the ministry.

For the past six months, a 50 per cent discount on terminal handling charges for transit containers has also been granted.

“The flow of bulk cargo is steady. Transit cargo from Afghanista­n is now picking up. The Shipping line has assured us of weekly container service as volumes are on the rise,” as per a document from the MoPSW.

Owing to the challenges in activation of the main agreement pertaining to Chabahar port, a formal Short Lease (Interim) Contract between India and Iran was signed on May 6, 2018, with the incorporat­ion of an Iranian SPV India Ports Global Chabahar Free Zone (IPGCFZ) - for its implementa­tion.

“The terms and conditions of this Contract are different than the 10-year Agreement. Under this Contract, India Ports Global Chabahar Free Zone (Iranian subsidiary of India Ports Global Ltd) took over the operations at berth length of 360 mts at Shahid Beheshti Port on 25th December 2018. IPGCFZ handled its first cargo on 30th December 2018,” the document said.

Till January 31, 2021, about 123 vessels have berthed at the terminal and IPGCFZ have handled approximat­ely 13,752 TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent unit) and 18 lakh tonne of bulk / general cargo, it added.

Efforts are on to improve the traffic at Chabahar Port.

The Short Lease Contract has since been renewed till June 25, 2021.

“We are now in possession of over 1,240 mts berth length and 70 Ha of back up area. Four post Panamax vessels can now simultaneo­usly berth at our terminal,” as per the shipping ministry document.

The ministry also said CONCOR has proposed to commence shipping service from the east and west coast of India to Vorsino terminal in Moscow via Shahid Beheshti port using INSTC (Internatio­nal North-South Transport Corridor) route.

This will be under multimodal using sea leg till Chabahar and thereafter by road and/ or rail. It is under their internal approvals, as per the document.

On May 6, 2015, a ministeria­l-level MoU on Chabahar Shahid Beheshti Port - was signed between India and Iran and the historic agreement was executed on May 23, 2016, in Tehran during the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The pact was signed between Aria Banader Iranian Port & Marine Services Company (ABI) of Iran and India Ports Global Ltd (SPV formed by the Ministry of Shipping in January 2015) for the developmen­t of phase one of Shahid Beheshti Port of Chabahar.

As per the contract terms, India has to equip and operate two terminals in Phase 1 at the cost of $85 million and after activation of the main contract, India will operate Shahid Beheshti Port of Chabahar for 10 years.

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