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India exploits Iran's isolation. It wants to keep Iran sanctioned so it can buy cheap oil from Iran. Pakistan wants sanctions lifted off Iran. Pakistan faces severe terrorism problem, and these terrorism at the border is aimed at destroying growing relation b/w Iran and Pakistan.India vote in favour of U.S and got what it wanted from U.S but after would India paid us helped us in our economy
Iran and India have good relations we have no problem..Iran support India on killing of kashmir Muslim because it serve there national interest...Everything Iran does is to keep its national interest..Pakistan does not say anything..But then Iran should also know that Pakistan is free to peruse its own decisions..Like there till towards India , rightly or wrongly pakistan is towards KSA..I am not big fan of later too..But KSA will never allow indians to establish its spy network against Pakistan..While Iran has refused to do any investigation or handover the person involved with Indian spy..India exploits Iran's isolation. It wants to keep Iran sanctioned so it can buy cheap oil from Iran. Pakistan wants sanctions lifted off Iran. Pakistan faces severe terrorism problem, and these terrorism at the border is aimed at destroying growing relation b/w Iran and Pakistan.
LOL!! India was the first country to welcome Obama's deal with Iran. If India can actually break whatever is growing between Iran and Pakistan, that was not strong enough to being with.India exploits Iran's isolation. It wants to keep Iran sanctioned so it can buy cheap oil from Iran. Pakistan wants sanctions lifted off Iran. Pakistan faces severe terrorism problem, and these terrorism at the border is aimed at destroying growing relation b/w Iran and Pakistan.
KSA has no border with Pakistan. No use of any network in KSA.But KSA will never allow indians to establish its spy network against Pakistan
Our mullah's dream.What is this?
India to cut Iranian oil purchases in row over gas field
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/indi...row-over-gas-field.486815/page-5#post-9349268
گروکشی هند با بوی نفت برای تصاحب میدان گازی «فرزاد ب»
http://www.farsnews.com/newstext.php?nn=13960114000494
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...ussian-firm/articleshow/59027784.cms?from=mdr
Iran hits back at India, inks gas field deal with Russian firm
NEW DELHI: Iran has signed a basic agreement with Russian energy giant Gazprom for development of Farzad B gas field, discovered by a consortium of Indian state-run companies, in an apparent retaliation against India's bid to pressure Tehran+ for a formal deal by cutting purchase of Iranian oil.
This is likely to strain ties between the two countries as it can potentially hit India's ongoing participation and investment in development of oil and gas sector in Iran.
This is likely to strain ties between the two countries as it can potentially hit India's ongoing participation and investment in development of oil and gas sector in Iran. The agreement with Russia comes on the back of India's failure to finalize a commercial contract for Farzad B with Iran despite the optimism expressed by PM Narendra Modi and President Hassan Rouhani for the same when they met in Tehran last year.
Iran's oil minister Bijan Zanganeh recently told Argus, the top global energy market information provider, that Farzad-B field was among three such agreements signed with Gazprom. The other two fields are North Pars and Kish gas fields. Zanganeh's announcement, made in an interview to Argus publication, follows his threat to replace the Indian consortium led by ONGC Videsh, the overseas acquisition arm of flagship explorer ONGC, in Farzad-B.
TOI had on May 30 reported that Iran was considering the option of inducting companies from other countries to replace the Indian consortium or relegate it to developing a small part of the offshore field. Government officials here downplayed Iran's preliminary deal with Gazprom and said they were positive about a formal deal. But there are others who see the Gazprom deal as Tehran's willingness to play hardball and let commercial considerations guide relations with India. Farzad-B negotiations have been in a stalemate since the field's discovery in 2008.
The two sides have missed several deadlines even after oil minister Dharmendra Pradhan's visit to the country last year. India has blamed Iran's flip-flop over the terms of the delay, while Tehran holds the Indian consortium's offer as "unsatisfactory".
As reported by TOI, miffed with the delay, New Delhi asked its refiners to reduce oil imports from Iran by a fifth. India is Iran's key oil buyer. Iran hit back by reducing the payment window from 90 days to 60 days for Indian refiners. National Iranian Oil Company also cut the discount on ocean freight it offered to Indian buyers from 80% to nearly 60%. India had stood by Iran through the sanctions and continued to buy Iranian crude after seeking a US waiver.