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The 'milestone' pact on the strategic Chabahar Port in southern Iran, will give India access to Afghanistan and Europe bypassing Pakistan

Press Trust of India | New Delhi May 25, 2016 Last Updated at 18:32 IST

The pact between India and Iran to develop the strategically located Chabahar port, along with the one with Afghanistan on road and rail network, will counter China and Pakistan's alliance in South West Asia, BMI Research said today.

"The agreement between India and Iran to develop the latter's port of Chabahar is a major boost for both countries, as well as Afghanistan. In particular, growing co-operation between the three countries will counterbalance China-Pakistan alliance in the geopolitics of South West Asia," it said.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Iran earlier this week, the first by a Indian Prime Minister in 15 years.

A "milestone" pact on the strategic Chabahar Port in southern Iran, which will give India access to Afghanistan and Europe bypassing Pakistan, was among the agreements signed by India and Iran, which also agreed to cooperate on combating radicalism and terror.

Besides the bilateral pact to develop the Chabahar port, for which India will invest $500 million, a trilateral agreement on Transport and Transit Corridor was also signed by India, Afghanistan and Iran, which Modi said could "alter the course of the history of the region".

The bilateral agreements signed by India and Iran after detailed discussions between Modi and President Hassan Rouhani included one on setting up of an aluminium plant and another on laying a railway line to give India access to Afghanistan and Central Asia.

BMI Research, a Fitch Group company, said the governments of India, Iran and Afghanistan have taken a significant step towards closer co-operation by signing an agreement on May 23 to develop Iran's southern port of Chabahar.

"Once the port is developed, it will provide a major boost for Indo-Iranian trade, and also provide a new route for Afghanistan's exports, bypassing Pakistan.

"In particular, the new port at Chabahar is designed to compete with Pakistan's port of Gwadar, which is being developed with Chinese assistance as part of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC)," it added.

CPEC in turn is part of a much bigger Chinese initiative known as 'One Belt One Road' (OBOR), which envisages new land and sea routes connecting China to Western Eurasia and East Africa.
Iran stands to benefit from Chabahar as it will get an enhanced port from which to export more goods to India and the Asia-Pacific region at a time when it is seeking to reintegrate itself into the global economy, BMI Research said.

Iran will also benefit from increased Indian investment. For their part, it seems that Indian firms are seeking to gain first-mover advantage in one of the world's biggest new emerging markets, at a time when Western companies are still hesitant about entering Iran, it said.

India will strengthen its ties with Iran and thus its economic presence in the Gulf region.

In addition, trade to and from Chabahar will allow India to increase commercial influence in Afghanistan, physically bypassing Pakistan, whose generally hostile stance towards India impedes New Delhi's ability to develop ties with Kabul, it added.

India's interests in Afghanistan are mainly focused on challenging Pakistan's position, but India is also interested in tapping Afghanistan's natural resources and those of Central Asia, the agency said.

Afghanistan will get a new trade outlet to the Gulf, Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean bypassing the port of Karachi in Pakistan.

Afghan-Pakistan relations are complex and frequently strained due to Islamabad's past support for the Taliban insurgency in Afghanistan. The Taliban suffered a blow on May 20, when its leaderMullah Akhtar Mansour was killed in a US drone strike, BMI Research said.

http://www.business-standard.com/ar...china-pak-alliance-report-116052501329_1.html
 
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Gwadar will be operational this year what's the time frame of Chabahar?
 
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now we have to understand who are friends, and who are with our enemy!

1. Iran.
2. Afghanistan

Proved that in last several decades what ever people said about them is correct.

i want to know what Faisal raza abdi says on that. because he always use bad words for KSA , Qatar and UAE and Turkey.
 
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India has an inferior position in Asia and Iran has an inferior position in middle east and Asia..their allience together is still inferior to Pak-China or Saudi-USA alliance...
 
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Most of the investment is to meet the energy demands and contruct the infrastructure, this is the first step, next step will be to capatalize on these investments that means establishing industries and making Gwadar a trade and industrial Hub.
Talks are already going on to add aditional projects into CPEC in addition to $46 billion so technically the $46 billion will increase as CPEC moves on
 
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what india will achieve from this pact, india will bring goods to charhar bagh then to afghanistan via sea.

but its not really effects Pakistan or China. But in future we can easily cut down that supply line, by placing one submarine around gwader.
 
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what india will achieve from this pact, india will bring goods to charhar bagh then to afghanistan via sea.

but its not really effects Pakistan or China. But in future we can easily cut down that supply line, by placing one submarine around gwader.


IN western command would like to disagree...
 
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500mil vs 42 billion i will let the numbers speak for themselves .

The most meaningless set of numbers? What exactly do they say?

I don't even know why these two projects are even being compared. Goal for each seems to be different. One is to give China a corridor to its western regions via Pakistan. Other wants to create an alternate route to Afghanistan.

In the future I can see both routes vying for access to CAR.
 
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IN western command would like to disagree...

I Respect your disagreement its your right, but facts remain fact.

the investment India making in Iran will be wasted because u will diffidently saw china's move in UN, against Iran's sanctions, which were presently lifted. and Iran not afford that at all.

Next fews months were very crucial, and China diffidently increase its investment in Pakistan, and gave strong message to Iran , as well.
 
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I Respect your disagreement its your right, but facts remain fact.

the investment India making in Iran will be wasted because u will diffidently saw china's move in UN, against Iran's sanctions, which were presently lifted. and Iran not afford that at all.

Next fews months were very crucial, and China diffidently increase its investment in Pakistan, and gave strong message to Iran , as well.

Yaar English itni kamzor hai, to Urdu mein hi post kar liya karo.. Making sense of the above post is nothing less than a torture..
 
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