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Ruling out any ’emergency or urgency’ in getting back USD 6.5 billion oil import dues from India, Iran on Wednesday proposed that a part of this corpus can be invested in Indian projects there — assuaging concerns that an immediate payment outgo might hit India’s forex reserves.

Hopeful that a “settlement” can be reached on how to clear these dues, Iran has also proposed delegation-level visits and discussions to iron out the issues in this regard.

The assurance by Iranian Ambassador to India, Gholamreza Ansari, assumes significance as there were concerns that India might have to make immediate payments to clear these dues after lifting of the Western sanctions on Iran. The dues have been pending largely because of curbs on the banking and payment channels connecting Iran.

As per the estimates, more than half of the crude oil bill has remained uncleared in the past two years and has grown to more than USD 6.5 billion (over Rs 41,000 crore).

“We are neither in emergency or urgent situation. It depends on discussions between the two sides. We should exchange delegations between the two countries and discuss arrangements which they want to do business with each other,” Ansari told PTI in an interview here.

“Anyway, it will take a long time between Iran and India (to settle the dues) because we are good partners and may be part of this money can go to different projects, different purposes,” he said.

However, the envoy did not give the exact figure of the payments to be made by India and only said it was a “substantial” amount.

“In future…we will have some sort of settlement on what we want to do with the dues… We should find mechanism to settle it. How we want to use it, sell it or transfer it. It can be discussed between the two sides,” the envoy further said, indicating that there were many investment opportunities in Iran and part of the dues could be used there.

India has maintained a trade relation with Iran despite the sanctions, especially in terms of crude oil imports.

As per the industry estimates, India has been Iran’s second biggest oil customer after China.

Ansari’s remarks have come amid concerns in India that after an agreement between Iran and western countries on Tehran’s contentious nuclear program resulting in lifting of sanctions, it would be required to make an immediate payment in US dollars, thereby hitting the country’s forex reserve severely.

Till about 6-7 years ago, Iran accounted for 15-17 per cent of the total Indian oil imports and was the second biggest supplier to India.

However, Iran’s share in the Indian oil imports has now more than halved from that level and it was seventh largest supplier in 2014.

Still, India is estimated to have imported 42 per cent more Iranian oil in 2014 after sanctions began to ease. The imports had dipped sharply in 2013 as a clampdown on insurers hit the shipments in a big way. Iranian oil has been imported by private as well as public sector refiners in India



Iran says no ’emergency’ in getting oil dues of over Rs 41,000 crore from India | The Indian Express
 
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so do iranians mean about that USD 6.5 billons be used in india making infra in Iran i guess if thats the point we should go whole hoGG :D
Now this is the real face of friendship, mutual trust between Iran and India :cheers: and speaks very highly of Iranians leadership of easing indian situation by this policy
 
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you need to quote them. interestingly 95% of this money is owed by MRPL and Essar oil the private oil sector companies
your the OP you do it SIR as i dont know iranian members here quite well thanks in advance

Well, cant be really tough on India, they are our friends for more than thousands of years. I hope the Iranian regime coordinates Iranian and Indian firms for projects inside Iran.
thanks buddy if that happens il be interested to trade auto spare parts and hand machine tools in iran
 
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your the OP you do it SIR as i dont know iranian members here quite well thanks in advance


thanks buddy if that happens il be interested to trade auto spare parts and hand machine tools in iran


Only 500 million $ is owed by Indian public sector :) rest is to be paid Ruias run Essars and Birla run MRPL
 
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U know why :D

We are brothers . We help each other for mutual benefits :D

Well, cant be really tough on India, they are our friends for more than thousands of years. I hope the Iranian regime coordinates Iranian and Indian firms for projects inside Iran.
That is for sure . India will invest in Iran . But dues can be invested in India to benefit Iran ... India is in the verge of becoming economic and military industrial power. Our smart city projects will yield gold in the future .that's some 100 smart cities and lots others coming up :) Thank you my friend and we owe your country lots of love :D
 
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Now this is the real face of friendship, mutual trust between Iran and India :cheers:
This is what we call "Taarof" body! Hard to explain if you don't have it in your culture. But it is a show of mutual respect and good will as you mentioned. In return, the party who has offered "Taarof" expects the other side to do what he should within a reasonable time frame without the need for any follow ups. Compliance of the other party will take the mutual trust, respect and friendship to the next level showing the two sides can trust each other without referring to each other's obligations.

However, if the other side take the "Taarof" at face value and put his obligations on the back burner, then in our opinion he has abused our trust. I'm sure this is not the case with India.
 
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This is what we call "Taarof" body! Hard to explain if you don't have it in your culture. But it is a show of mutual respect and good will as you mentioned. In return, the party who has offered "Taarof" expects the other side to do what he should within a reasonable time frame without the need for any follow ups. Compliance of the other party will take the mutual trust, respect and friendship to the next level showing the two sides can trust each other without referring to each other's obligations.

However, if the other side take the "Taarof" at face value and put his obligations on the back burner, then in our opinion he has abused our trust. I'm sure this is not the case with India.


The delay is not from India's side bro it will be paid in cash if Iran so desires, but talk here is about the trust and closer relations with Iran. thats why Iran offered to settle this amount in multiple ways without India asking for it. This is the deepness of relations between our two countries
 
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