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NEW DELHI: Afghanistan has called Sunday’s inauguration of the first phase of Iran’s Chabahar Port “the beginning of a new era of connectivity and a huge leap of faith.”
“Chabahar will allow the whole region to be connected without any obstacle,” said Shaida Mohammad Abdali, the Afghan ambassador to India. “We have broken the chain of disconnectivity.”

The Afghan ambassador is referring to the breakdown in the trade connectivity at the Wagah border, which was the normal route of trade between India and Afghanistan passing through Pakistan. The opening of the Chabahar port restores that economic connectivity.
Abdali told Arab News, “We have a saying that no matter how high the altitude, there is a way to the top. Today, we have found a way between the two countries, India and Afghanistan, through Chabahar.”

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani inaugurated the first phase of the port, on the Gulf of Oman, on Sunday, in the presence of leaders from India and Afghanistan. The port offers a new strategic route that bypasses Pakistan and connects Iran, India and Afghanistan, and reflects a growing convergence of political and economic interests between the three countries.
“The routes of the region should be connected through land, sea and air,” Rouhani said after the inauguration.

India’s Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement that the port would “provide alternative access to landlocked Afghanistan into regional and global markets… an integrated development of connectivity infrastructure including ports, road and rail networks would open up greater opportunities for regional market access and contribute towards the economic integration and benefit of the three countries and the region.”

However, Phunchok Stobdan, a former Indian ambassador to Kyrgyzstan and a distinguished academic, questions the economic viability of the port.
“In terms of slogans, yes, you can call it a new era of connectivity. But how much substance is there, we don’t know. It is just a beginning. It is more about political opportunism than economic benefits, as I see it,” said Stobdan, who is also a senior fellow at New Delhi-based think tank, Institute of Defence Studies and Analysis (IDSA).
“What do you want to export and what you want to import?” he continued. “There are no high-value items to trade between India and Afghanistan.
“I feel the Indian government should also work out some mechanism to open the Wagah border,” he continued. “But Pakistan has been using the strategy of denial for very long time. It is working in their favor. It is a larger political issue; it is not an economic or connectivity issue.”

Stobdan also claimed that “the significance lies in the fact that, before Trump puts (forward) lots of objections, India has been brought into the picture.”
The Chabahar port, located in the Sistan-Balochistan province of Iran’s southern coast, is seen by some as a counter to Pakistan’s Gwadar Port — which is being developed with Chinese investment and is located around 85 km from Chabahar — and, by extension to the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
“We can say lot, but the economy will speak,” Stobdan said. “You think the Chinese did not know about the Chabahar port? They knew. The market is in Pakistan. The market is in India. The market is not in the Sististan-Baluchistan area.”

Afghan ambassador Abdali said: “The Chabahar port will be open to everyone. All the stakeholders and I hope that no one thinks of it as a counter to any other initiatives. At the same time, I consider it a major development for the whole region.

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Good Indians are doing to help their Afghan bros in need, which are ill treated by Pak. Economic gain is not the reason india built this port and sending wheat to Afg. It is just to send food for their beloved terrorists so they can have some food and keep troubling Pakistan.
 
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economic benefit

Thats the official line. But you still think it was made for economic benefits? The diplomat is correct. But he stops short of saying the actual reason for it. The actual reason is an open secret.
 
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Its called building Strategic Relationship.You take some loss but gain Friends. As it is said, Enemy of my enemy is my friend:partay:
 
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afghan government might be your friends but the Taliban will never be your friends and they will dominate soon enough

We dont want either yours Good Taliban or Bad Taliban to be in our friend circle. As long as Afghan citizens see Indians as friend.
 
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Good Indians are doing to help their Afghan bros in need, which are ill treated by Pak. Economic gain is not the reason india built this port and sending wheat to Afg. It is just to send food for their beloved terrorists so they can have some food and keep troubling Pakistan.

Afghanistan wants Chabahar so they don’t have to rely exclusively on Pakistan for logistics. Both India and Iran is making this happen, both of who will benefit, more strategically than economically. And if India wanted to send food to terrorists, like you contend, there’s no need for Chabahar at all. According to Pakistan, India has been supplying terrorists for years. So how will Chabahar change things?
 
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Afghanistan wants Chabahar so they don’t have to rely exclusively on Pakistan for logistics. Both India and Iran is making this happen, both of who will benefit, more strategically than economically. And if India wanted to send food to terrorists, like you contend, there’s no need for Chabahar at all. According to Pakistan, India has been supplying terrorists for years. So how will Chabahar change things?
Not changing anything yaar, its a better route to help Afghan brothers. everything else is secondary, by product.
 
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On the economic front, India wants to tap natural resources in Afghanistan. Afghanistan is a huge source of lithium, India is interested in it.

Other than that, it will also be used to improve trade relations. Bilateral trade is less than a billion dollars today, that will improve by at least 10 times or more in a few years.

For Afghanistan, they get an alternative to Karachi. So no more bullying if you have been bypassed.
 
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A big development for Afghanistan indeed but what happens Iranians and Indians want their money's worth? They have afghans by the balls, if they don't do their bidding this corridor is useless. Afghans will be hooked like junkies.

The northern alliance is an artificial entity propped by ISAF, INDIANS and the US, they don't represent the majority afghans, corruption, nepotism is rife.

They need to patch up with pak, pak supported their country when they were invaded, housed, clothed and fed their people.

It's a no brainer
 
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We dont want either yours Good Taliban or Bad Taliban to be in our friend circle. As long as Afghan citizens see Indians as friend.
And where do you think the Taliban come from.....mars? Brain before typing. They are an integral part of Afghanistan that control more land than the government installed by the west. You have a friend in the g8vernment but it's a short term strategy. Just like the strategy of isolating Pakistan which massively backfired on you.
 
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And where do you think the Taliban come from.....mars? Brain before typing. They are an integral part of Afghanistan that control more land than the government installed by the west. You have a friend in the g8vernment but it's a short term strategy. Just like the strategy of isolating Pakistan which massively backfired on you.

We r having cordial relation with legitimate Afghan governtment. If Taliban become legitimate ruler of Afghanistan , we will hav diplomatic relation with Taliban governmt as well
 
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We r having cordial relation with legitimate Afghan governtment. If Taliban become legitimate ruler of Afghanistan , we will hav diplomatic relation with Taliban governmt as well
Loool. You clearly don't understand the Taliban. But that's fine. You have a lovely day
 
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