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Somebody made a gaffe. I just noticed now even South Korea is few dollars short of India at 11.5 billion (India 12.8) but I have yet to come across a South Korean who is screaming with full inflated lungs about their great trade with Iran. If you go by the chest thumping around here one would be excused that India was $100 billion trade.

The fact of the matter is EU and China dominate Iranian trade. As we move forward the Chinese will rise even further - as the general trend over the preceding decade has shown. Frankly I cannot understand Iranian policy. Mullah's everywhere are very inflexible and irrational and I suspect same is with Iran. Chinese are the least pliable to US pressure and every year goes by the Chinese economy gets even larger. This means their military and political influence increases thus they become even less pliable to US pressure.

Therefore if Iran wanted to hedge against incessant US trade sanctions (which you know are always being discussed or in the offing) China would be the best bet. In short as China rises it gives countries more freedom to operate in a increasing multi-polar world. Indeed I read fair few articles that the nuclear deal with Iran was compelled because US felt that China would soon break the sanctions in place againsat Iran as she was applying pressure on US to seek agreement. Simple fact is China needs oil big time and will need even more with the booming economy.

It is concievable that the largest oil market in the world will be China. Therefore the future prospects for Iran as regards China are very bright. Further those of you who know Central Asia will be aware that China will end up dominating that region economically - indeed it already is well on the way. One Road, One Belt is designed to secure that. The laugh is Chah Bahar might end up handling more Chinese goods then Indian in the long term.

And I just checked. In 2015 China is Iran's largest trading partner with almost 50% share. The aggregate figure is over $55 billion with uphill trend. In one decade it has increased almost ten times.


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Enter the Dragon. No where in 2004 but in 2014.


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Link > http://atlas.media.mit.edu/en/profile/country/irn/

Doesnt matter even in Chinese trade dominate Chabahar. I mean Gwadar was supposed to port of call for all ME and CA countries for China. If they start using Chabahar, then good for Indians and Iranians. We will operate the port and earn revenue and Iranians customs ;)

Secondly India in near future say 20 years will be dominating the world trade along with China. We will be top 3 GDP by 2030 or at worst 2035. Its good to plan for the future too.
 
brotherly

Sisterly* We view our country as a woman.

But I agree with the sentiment. Trade is good. I don't understand why some other people are so jealous. They take it as a personal insult if anyone does business with India.
 
Sisterly* We view our country as a woman.

But I agree with the sentiment. Trade is good. I don't understand why some other people are so jealous. They take it as a personal insult if anyone does business with India.

My mistake my Indian sis, you're right. Our two sister* nations. ;)
 
India begins commercial activity at Chabahar port
Tue Jan 8, 2019 02:53AM [Updated: Tue Jan 8, 2019 03:00AM ]
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An overview of the southern Iranian port city of Chabahar


India has started its commercial activities in Chabahar within the framework of a trilateral deal, also including Afghanistan, aimed at developing the southern Iran port into a regional trade hub.

The countries signed the agreement in Tehran in May 2016 to establish a strategic transit and transport route connecting the trio, with Chabahar as the focal point. India then inaugurated a headquarters called India Ports Global Chabahar Free Zone (IPGCFZ) at the port to help it commit to its part in the accord.


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Iran, India and Afghanistan sign the key Chabahar transit agreement in Tehran.

On Monday, India’s Shipping Ministry said in a statement that commercial operations had begun at the IPGCFZ with the arrival of a Cyprus registered bulk carrier bearing 72,458 million tons of corn at the port on December 30, The Times of India reported.

The vessel MV Macheras discharged the cargo, which had been imported from Brazil, the statement added.

“This is the first time India will be operating a port outside its territories," the Ministry pointed out.

“India is to equip and operate two berths in Chabahar Port Phase-I with capital investment of $85.21 million and annual revenue expenditure of $22.95 million on a 10-year lease,” the paper added.

The port provides the easiest access to the high seas to landlocked Central Asian countries of Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kirgizstan, and Kazakhstan.

"This step marks the beginning of a long journey. India has written a history with its engagement in Chabahar and is now leading the regional cooperation and joint efforts to support landlocked Afghanistan,” the Ministry further said.

India’s operations at Chabahar are also aimed at cutting its crude oil and urea transportation costs by around 30 percent.

India relies heavily on Iranian oil imports. It has secured a waiver from the United States illegal sanctions preventing countries from purchasing Iranian crude.

Also on Monday, Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif arrived in New Delhi at the head of a large economic delegation for a three-day visit, assuring, “Iran has always been and will continue to be a trustworthy provider of oil to India.”

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Chabahar development project making rapid progress
Work on the development of the southeastern port and special economic zone of Chabahar in Sistan-Baluchestan Province is making rapid progress.

“Iran has received a $235 million credit line from the $500 million India had earlier agreed to provide for the port’s development,” Minister of Roads and Urban Development Abbas Akhoundi said.

Akhoundi was speaking on the sidelines of a meeting with Indian Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari and his Afghan counterpart, Mohammadullah Batash, in New Delhi on Wednesday, IRNA reported.

Heading a delegation of senior officials, including CEO of Ports and Maritime Organization, Mohammad Saeednejad, Akhoundi arrived in India on Wednesday for a visit to discuss connectivity projects with Indian officials.

Tehran, New Delhi and Kabul signed an ambitious trilateral agreement to develop Chabahar in Tehran in May, when Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Afghan President Ashraf Ghani came for a visit.

The deal envisages development and operation for 10 years of two terminals and three berths at the port with cargo handling capacities.

Based on the agreement, Iran will provide land in the Chabahar SEZ for Indian companies to set up petrochemical, fertilizer and other gas-based industries by Indian companies.

India has also agreed to construct a 500-km railroad from Chabahar to Zahedan, Sistan-Baluchestan’s capital which is close to the Afghan border. India’s state-owned IRCON has agreed to build a rail route at a cost of $1.6 billion as part of the transit corridor to Afghanistan.

IRCON’s MoU with Construction, Development of Transport and Infrastructure Company of Iran for building the line was among the dozen agreements signed when Modi visited Tehran.

The agreement was signed by IRCON Managing Director Mohan Tiwari and President of the Islamic Republic of Iran Railways Mohsen Pourseyyed-Aqaei, in the presence of President Hassan Rouhani and the Indian premier.

After connecting Chabahar to Zahedan, the railroad will be linked to Zaranj in Afghanistan. Hence, when the Afghan cargo arrives in Zahedan, it can be transported by a 1,380-km railroad to Chabahar and then shipped to India.

A major economic summit will be held in India or Afghanistan within the next two months to attract investment from across the globe for the strategic port.

“We are going to address some of the technical issues involved in the Chabahar agreement and within the next two months we will—in India or Iran, but more likely India—call a major economic summit where all the industries will participate from India, Afghanistan, Iran and from beyond,” Afghan Ambassador to India Shaida Abdali was quoted as saying by Financial Express.

Multimodal Trade Path

According to an Indian media report, during the recent visit, Iran also sought New Delhi’s help to develop an international airport in Chabahar.

“Chabahar already has an operational airport. The Iranian minister asked us whether India would be willing to develop and modernize it,” Mumbai-based daily Economic Times quoted a senior Indian official, who did not wish to be identified, as saying on the sidelines of the Wednesday meeting.

According to Mohammad Hossein Malekzadegan, a board member of Chabahar Free Zone Organization, the airport has been designed and the relevant permits have been issued.

In the next step, the organization will tender projects for the construction of different sections of the airport, including runway, apron, terminals and control tower, which are expected to be completed in 18 months.

Also on Thursday, the Iranian mission visited the largest container port of India, Jawaharlal Nehru Port in Mumbai, which is to be connected to Chabahar as part of a grand world trade route: the International North-South Transport Corridor.

The INSTC, which is a multimodal cargo route, is to connect India to Central Asia and Russia through Iran. It will serve as a safe path for shipment of cargo from India to Europe, bypassing Pakistan.

If completed, the path is expected to lift Iran-India trade significantly.

According to Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration, Iran exported $2.5 billion worth of non-oil goods to India in the last Iranian year. Exports almost remained unchanged compared to the previous year. Last year’s imports from the country stood at $2.3 billion, registering a 40% drop over the preceding year.

The latest trade data show that Iran exported over 3 million tons of non-oil goods, valued at $1.1 billion to India during the first four months of the current Iranian year (started March 20), posting a 21% increase over the similar period of the previous year. Gas condensates, petrochemicals, steel products, gypsum, dates and pistachios were among the main exports.

Meanwhile, 497,000 tons of goods worth $523.7 million were imported from India during the period, which indicates a 38% decline compared with the year before. Main imports included rice, steel products, iron ore, aluminum oxide, industrial machinery, pharmaceuticals, tea, bananas, papers and wood.

By Financial Tribune

Chabahar development project making rapid progress
Work on the development of the southeastern port and special economic zone of Chabahar in Sistan-Baluchestan Province is making rapid progress.

“Iran has received a $235 million credit line from the $500 million India had earlier agreed to provide for the port’s development,” Minister of Roads and Urban Development Abbas Akhoundi said.

Akhoundi was speaking on the sidelines of a meeting with Indian Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari and his Afghan counterpart, Mohammadullah Batash, in New Delhi on Wednesday, IRNA reported.

Heading a delegation of senior officials, including CEO of Ports and Maritime Organization, Mohammad Saeednejad, Akhoundi arrived in India on Wednesday for a visit to discuss connectivity projects with Indian officials.

Tehran, New Delhi and Kabul signed an ambitious trilateral agreement to develop Chabahar in Tehran in May, when Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Afghan President Ashraf Ghani came for a visit.

The deal envisages development and operation for 10 years of two terminals and three berths at the port with cargo handling capacities.

Based on the agreement, Iran will provide land in the Chabahar SEZ for Indian companies to set up petrochemical, fertilizer and other gas-based industries by Indian companies.

India has also agreed to construct a 500-km railroad from Chabahar to Zahedan, Sistan-Baluchestan’s capital which is close to the Afghan border. India’s state-owned IRCON has agreed to build a rail route at a cost of $1.6 billion as part of the transit corridor to Afghanistan.

IRCON’s MoU with Construction, Development of Transport and Infrastructure Company of Iran for building the line was among the dozen agreements signed when Modi visited Tehran.

The agreement was signed by IRCON Managing Director Mohan Tiwari and President of the Islamic Republic of Iran Railways Mohsen Pourseyyed-Aqaei, in the presence of President Hassan Rouhani and the Indian premier.

After connecting Chabahar to Zahedan, the railroad will be linked to Zaranj in Afghanistan. Hence, when the Afghan cargo arrives in Zahedan, it can be transported by a 1,380-km railroad to Chabahar and then shipped to India.

A major economic summit will be held in India or Afghanistan within the next two months to attract investment from across the globe for the strategic port.

“We are going to address some of the technical issues involved in the Chabahar agreement and within the next two months we will—in India or Iran, but more likely India—call a major economic summit where all the industries will participate from India, Afghanistan, Iran and from beyond,” Afghan Ambassador to India Shaida Abdali was quoted as saying by Financial Express.

Multimodal Trade Path

According to an Indian media report, during the recent visit, Iran also sought New Delhi’s help to develop an international airport in Chabahar.

“Chabahar already has an operational airport. The Iranian minister asked us whether India would be willing to develop and modernize it,” Mumbai-based daily Economic Times quoted a senior Indian official, who did not wish to be identified, as saying on the sidelines of the Wednesday meeting.

According to Mohammad Hossein Malekzadegan, a board member of Chabahar Free Zone Organization, the airport has been designed and the relevant permits have been issued.

In the next step, the organization will tender projects for the construction of different sections of the airport, including runway, apron, terminals and control tower, which are expected to be completed in 18 months.

Also on Thursday, the Iranian mission visited the largest container port of India, Jawaharlal Nehru Port in Mumbai, which is to be connected to Chabahar as part of a grand world trade route: the International North-South Transport Corridor.

The INSTC, which is a multimodal cargo route, is to connect India to Central Asia and Russia through Iran. It will serve as a safe path for shipment of cargo from India to Europe, bypassing Pakistan.

If completed, the path is expected to lift Iran-India trade significantly.

According to Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Administration, Iran exported $2.5 billion worth of non-oil goods to India in the last Iranian year. Exports almost remained unchanged compared to the previous year. Last year’s imports from the country stood at $2.3 billion, registering a 40% drop over the preceding year.

The latest trade data show that Iran exported over 3 million tons of non-oil goods, valued at $1.1 billion to India during the first four months of the current Iranian year (started March 20), posting a 21% increase over the similar period of the previous year. Gas condensates, petrochemicals, steel products, gypsum, dates and pistachios were among the main exports.

Meanwhile, 497,000 tons of goods worth $523.7 million were imported from India during the period, which indicates a 38% decline compared with the year before. Main imports included rice, steel products, iron ore, aluminum oxide, industrial machinery, pharmaceuticals, tea, bananas, papers and wood.

By Financial Tribune

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Dont you think that the shortest distance to Chahbahar passes through Pakistans sea territory?
 
India begins commercial activity at Chabahar port
Tue Jan 8, 2019 02:53AM [Updated: Tue Jan 8, 2019 03:00AM ]
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An overview of the southern Iranian port city of Chabahar


India has started its commercial activities in Chabahar within the framework of a trilateral deal, also including Afghanistan, aimed at developing the southern Iran port into a regional trade hub.

The countries signed the agreement in Tehran in May 2016 to establish a strategic transit and transport route connecting the trio, with Chabahar as the focal point. India then inaugurated a headquarters called India Ports Global Chabahar Free Zone (IPGCFZ) at the port to help it commit to its part in the accord.


PressTV-Tehran, New Delhi, Kabul ink transit deal
Iran, India and Afghanistan sign the key Chabahar transit agreement in Tehran.

On Monday, India’s Shipping Ministry said in a statement that commercial operations had begun at the IPGCFZ with the arrival of a Cyprus registered bulk carrier bearing 72,458 million tons of corn at the port on December 30, The Times of India reported.

The vessel MV Macheras discharged the cargo, which had been imported from Brazil, the statement added.

“This is the first time India will be operating a port outside its territories," the Ministry pointed out.

“India is to equip and operate two berths in Chabahar Port Phase-I with capital investment of $85.21 million and annual revenue expenditure of $22.95 million on a 10-year lease,” the paper added.

The port provides the easiest access to the high seas to landlocked Central Asian countries of Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kirgizstan, and Kazakhstan.

"This step marks the beginning of a long journey. India has written a history with its engagement in Chabahar and is now leading the regional cooperation and joint efforts to support landlocked Afghanistan,” the Ministry further said.

India’s operations at Chabahar are also aimed at cutting its crude oil and urea transportation costs by around 30 percent.

India relies heavily on Iranian oil imports. It has secured a waiver from the United States illegal sanctions preventing countries from purchasing Iranian crude.

Also on Monday, Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif arrived in New Delhi at the head of a large economic delegation for a three-day visit, assuring, “Iran has always been and will continue to be a trustworthy provider of oil to India.”

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Its about fvcking time too!.
 
Dont you think that the shortest distance to Chahbahar passes through Pakistans sea territory?
that's not important , you can complain if they mined the seabed or start fishing there . otherwise you can do nothing but going into war with India
 
Pakistani EEz is allowed to have free movement of navigation
That's the negativity. If we are allowing China, we have allowed USA, why not India. You guys always come up with negative stance and then cry about negativity at Pakistani side.
I will suggest here, just make a proposal, while keeping enmity towards Pakistan aside. Come to us and lets discuss it. But the way you guys are following, will lead to total loss, at both Indian as well as Pakistani end.

that's not important , you can complain if they mined the seabed or start fishing there . otherwise you can do nothing but going into war with India

We will never do that. Or if we have to strike, we will do just once, rather than barking 100 times.
My point was, if you are doing something for regional cooperation, include us as well, this will further ease the process and operation. If we are ready to do cooperation, why fight then?
 
That's the negativity. If we are allowing China, we have allowed USA, why not India. You guys always come up with negative stance and then cry about negativity at Pakistani side.
I will suggest here, just make a proposal, while keeping enmity towards Pakistan aside. Come to us and lets discuss it. But the way you guys are following, will lead to total loss, at both Indian as well as Pakistani end.
Pakistan relation is not trustworthy as china, India always looks for alternatives
 
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