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Iran offers China-style strategic deal for India

Make of this claim what you will.
As for myself,I think that I`ll file this one in the "bullsh!t or not" drawer:rolleyes:
It is rather funny that the article mentions joint exploration and cooperation,that india discovered the Farzad B gas field,but then curiously forgets to mention that india lost the contract to develop that very same field,incredibly not just once..........but TWICE!!.🤯
And all out of fear of displeasing uncle sam

Iran offers China-style strategic deal for India
Shashank Mattoo Mon, Dec 19, 2022
Iran-has-often-reiterated-its-willingness-to-suppl_1671381473622.jpg

https://www.livemint.com/news/india/iran-offers-china-style-strategic-deal-for-india-11671381480204.html
Iran has often reiterated its willingness to supply oil to India, and even assured New Delhi that it could help meet the country’s energy needs amid the volatility due to the Russia-Ukraine conflict. (Bloomberg)
An equivalent deal with India assumes significance given that India was among Iran’s top oil customers till the sanctions took effect

Iran has offered India a strategic cooperation pact on the lines of a deal it signed with China in 2021, two people aware of the matter said, as the sanctions-hit country tries to attract investments in its energy and infrastructure sectors.

Details of the Iran-China deal have remained under wraps. However, according to reports in the international media last year, Beijing will invest close to $400 billion in Iran’s infrastructure and energy sector under a 25-year cooperation agreement. In return, Tehran will provide China with a steady supply of discounted Iranian oil. The deal was seen as a major expansion of Beijing’s footprint in West Asia and an effort by Iran to court non-Western sources for critical investments.
Iran has offered a similar deal to India to attract Indian investments and develop its transport and energy infrastructure, the people cited above said, adding that Ali Bagheri Kani, Iran’s deputy foreign minister confirmed the offer during an interaction with a group of experts during his visit to New Delhi last month.

Details of the proposed India-Iran pact are not yet clear. However, the matter is under consideration of the ministry of external affairs, sources said. The MEA did not respond to a query.

An equivalent deal with India assumes significance given that India was among Iran’s top oil customers till the sanctions took effect. A new compact with oil-rich Iran will help the world’s third largest oil consumer deal with high energy prices.

Iran has often reiterated its willingness to supply oil to India, and even assured New Delhi that it could help meet the country’s energy needs amid the volatility due to the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

State-run oil companies such as ONGC and Oil India were also jointly exploring oil and gas in the Gulf country. An Indian consortium discovered the Farzad-B gas field in the Persian Gulf. New Delhi has also played a role in building Iran’s infrastructure. Both sides agreed to continue cooperation in the development of the Shahid Behesti terminal of Chabahar port during Kani’s November visit. For Tehran, such a deal would help develop a rebalance with Asia after tensions over Iran’s nuclear programme with the US and its European allies led to the imposition of sanctions. With Western sources of investment off the table, Iran has been looking at powers like China, India and Russia.
 
It's so obvious I don't understand why India and China don't resolve their differences and create a new world order together.
The biggest issue is the border obviously. India wants McMahon Line (Southern Tibet/Arunachal Pradesh) and Johnson Line (Aksai Chin sector) as the border. China doesn't recognize these two lines drawn by the British without ever getting consulted.
 
Unless India gets energy at a discount from the international market, going against sanctions doesn’t make much strategic sense.

India should start negotiating with Venezuela too.
It fears western sanctions. They're lucky enough to coast around russian oil restrictions as it is.

It is amazing Pakistanis always to decide other people's livelihoods
Yes, isn't it?! Dirty sods think they have any right to dictate to others how to trade and work.
 
O look, the Islamic Republic is siding with the Hindus. But we sunni Muslims are condemned for siding with Muslim Arabs.
Man,some people have short memories......:tsk:.
Is pakistan EVER going to finish its section of the ip pipeline,or are you waiting/hoping/praying for uncle sam to give you a waiver. 😏
Personally I very much doubt that at this juncture,based on bitter past experience,that iran would see either pakistan or india as being a reliable or trustworthy economic partner.
 
Make of this claim what you will.
As for myself,I think that I`ll file this one in the "bullsh!t or not" drawer:rolleyes:
It is rather funny that the article mentions joint exploration and cooperation,that india discovered the Farzad B gas field,but then curiously forgets to mention that india lost the contract to develop that very same field,incredibly not just once..........but TWICE!!.🤯
And all out of fear of displeasing uncle sam

Iran offers China-style strategic deal for India
Shashank Mattoo Mon, Dec 19, 2022
Iran-has-often-reiterated-its-willingness-to-suppl_1671381473622.jpg

https://www.livemint.com/news/india/iran-offers-china-style-strategic-deal-for-india-11671381480204.html
Iran has often reiterated its willingness to supply oil to India, and even assured New Delhi that it could help meet the country’s energy needs amid the volatility due to the Russia-Ukraine conflict. (Bloomberg)
An equivalent deal with India assumes significance given that India was among Iran’s top oil customers till the sanctions took effect

Iran has offered India a strategic cooperation pact on the lines of a deal it signed with China in 2021, two people aware of the matter said, as the sanctions-hit country tries to attract investments in its energy and infrastructure sectors.

Details of the Iran-China deal have remained under wraps. However, according to reports in the international media last year, Beijing will invest close to $400 billion in Iran’s infrastructure and energy sector under a 25-year cooperation agreement. In return, Tehran will provide China with a steady supply of discounted Iranian oil. The deal was seen as a major expansion of Beijing’s footprint in West Asia and an effort by Iran to court non-Western sources for critical investments.
Iran has offered a similar deal to India to attract Indian investments and develop its transport and energy infrastructure, the people cited above said, adding that Ali Bagheri Kani, Iran’s deputy foreign minister confirmed the offer during an interaction with a group of experts during his visit to New Delhi last month.

Details of the proposed India-Iran pact are not yet clear. However, the matter is under consideration of the ministry of external affairs, sources said. The MEA did not respond to a query.

An equivalent deal with India assumes significance given that India was among Iran’s top oil customers till the sanctions took effect. A new compact with oil-rich Iran will help the world’s third largest oil consumer deal with high energy prices.

Iran has often reiterated its willingness to supply oil to India, and even assured New Delhi that it could help meet the country’s energy needs amid the volatility due to the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

State-run oil companies such as ONGC and Oil India were also jointly exploring oil and gas in the Gulf country. An Indian consortium discovered the Farzad-B gas field in the Persian Gulf. New Delhi has also played a role in building Iran’s infrastructure. Both sides agreed to continue cooperation in the development of the Shahid Behesti terminal of Chabahar port during Kani’s November visit. For Tehran, such a deal would help develop a rebalance with Asia after tensions over Iran’s nuclear programme with the US and its European allies led to the imposition of sanctions. With Western sources of investment off the table, Iran has been looking at powers like China, India and Russia.


That ship has sailed ...
These news pieces are nothing but feel good stuff.

There is a very good reason, arabs build strategic reserves, and refineries in india, to make sure no one else gets a piece of that pie.
 
That's why you diversify your sources of oil imports.

- Russia
- Venezuela
- Iran
- Saudi Arabia/UAE/Iraq/Kuwait

At the same time, you need to push for green energy and increase energy efficiency domestically.
Ah,if only the europeans had learnt that little lesson about their gas imports.
Just imagine if instead of being wholly reliant on russian gas,they`d instead also worked to access iranian and qatari gas as well.
But instead they went along with us sanctions on iran which effectively locked them out of pipeline access to not only iranian but also qatari gas as well.
Thats what happens when vassals put their overlords interests ahead of their own.
 
And, the USA can also offer a China-style strategic deal to Pak...
No one trusts America for any strategic deals.

It's so obvious I don't understand why India and China don't resolve their differences and create a new world order together.
India keeps rivalry with China alive over irrelevant piece of land to keep getting western favours.
 
An oil pipeline from Iran to India and China through Pakistan is what makes sense...In a world without US interference that pipeline was "Peace Pipeline" 20 years ago. Still can be done just need some balls from Pakistani side.

Arab oil (whatever is left of it!) is reserved for Western consumption in war or crisis times...India and China need oil coming from Politically INDEPENDENT source. ..that source is Iran or Russia but Russia is too far for a pipeline. Pakistan is the missing link in this story and all they have to do is give a solid political Yes to the pipeline. Iran ,China and India can even finance their section of pipe line. If I was sitting in New Delhi I be thinking about how do I get reliable OIL to run all those TATA cars on the roads !!!..the answer is obvious..go see the mullahs of Iran..and on your way make a stop in Islamabad! :p:
 
Ah,if only the europeans had learnt that little lesson about their gas imports.
Just imagine if instead of being wholly reliant on russian gas,they`d instead also worked to access iranian and qatari gas as well.
But instead they went along with us sanctions on iran which effectively locked them out of pipeline access to not only iranian but also qatari gas as well.
Thats what happens when vassals put their overlords interests ahead of their own.
It made economic sense for them to depend on Russia for gas, but not from a security standpoint. Russia offered cheapest gas through pipes, which other countries will need to ship to Europe through more expensive LNG. The cheap gas gave European companies a mean to keep their product/services cost down.

That's why US pushing for NATO expansion and egging the Ukrainians on was a geopolitical masterstroke. With sanctions, US weakened Russia and forced European industries to move to US as cheap Russian gas was no longer available.
 
That's why you diversify your sources of oil imports.

- Russia
- Venezuela
- Iran
- Saudi Arabia/UAE/Iraq/Kuwait

At the same time, you need to push for green energy and increase energy efficiency domestically.

Iran wants highest price for its oil. China and India want the lowest price for their oil. I will let you figure out the rest. it is a fundamental conflict of interest. If it is upto Iran they will fleece you at $200-250 per barrel.

Saudis are less hard on their position with respect to oil prices. I hope you get the drift

An oil pipeline from Iran to India and China through Pakistan is what makes sense...In a world without US interference that pipeline was "Peace Pipeline" 20 years ago. Still can be done just need some balls from Pakistani side.

Arab oil (whatever is left of it!) is reserved for Western consumption in war or crisis times...India and China need oil coming from Politically INDEPENDENT source. ..that source is Iran or Russia but Russia is too far for a pipeline. Pakistan is the missing link in this story and all they have to do is give a solid political Yes to the pipeline. Iran ,China and India can even finance their section of pipe line. If I was sitting in New Delhi I be thinking about how do I get reliable OIL to run all those TATA cars on the roads !!!..the answer is obvious..go see the mullahs of Iran..and on your way make a stop in Islamabad! :p:

It is more like making a deal with Teslas to get rid of dependence on hydrocarbons
 
O look, the Islamic Republic is siding with the Hindus. But we sunni Muslims are condemned for siding with Muslim Arabs.
but your country sided with the Christians (US) so why be a hypocrite? are you that insecure about business Muslim Iran does with another country thats not Muslim? smh.
 
Far as I know , no Pakistani Gov or officials have ever come out to voiced any concerns on your two countries deals. What an individual or a private Pakistani says doesn’t count its only their own opinions on this so kindly don’t get to stuck on it.Pakistani state itself has shown no interest or fear from your port deal to many energy contracts with delhi. pakistan behaves as a mature country and simply is not bothered by this;
 
The biggest issue is the border obviously. India wants McMahon Line (Southern Tibet/Arunachal Pradesh) and Johnson Line (Aksai Chin sector) as the border. China doesn't recognize these two lines drawn by the British without ever getting consulted.
Is it worth it to fight for this land for either of these countries?

Both sides are in too deep to back down now.
Or the ego of the nations won't allow them to settle up. China and India both are egoistic people.
 
but your country sided with the Christians (US) so why be a hypocrite? are you that insecure about business Muslim Iran does with another country thats not Muslim? smh.
Funny thing is these sunni arabs have huge trade relation with Pro-Israel India dominated Hindutva... and other funny thing is they prevented their puppets in Pakistan to start trade with Iran. Look who's complaining here, it's just madness, isn't it?
 
How much has China invested since it signed the agreement?

Nothing.

This “25 year deal” is a bunch of propaganda. Zero results from this so called strategic deal. Anything that China has done since the deal signing is normal Chinese behavior that also happened BEFORE its signing. Nothing out of the ordinary.
 
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