Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s recent visit to Iran marks a
new beginning in bilateral relations and beyond. The government deserves praise
for the manner in which various pieces of this were put in place. The ground
was prepared by extensive interaction of key Ministries — External Affairs,
Transport, Finance and Petroleum — with their Iranian counterparts to overcome
persistent hurdles and ensure synergies. In consequence, we have a set of
interlinked outcomes: a contract for the development and operation for 10 years
of two terminals and five berths; the extension of credit lines of $500 million
for the port and of Rs.3,000 crore for importing steel rails and implementation
of the port; and more.
Indian Prime Minister
Narendra Modiji concluded a two-day
visit to Iran by signing a raft of agreements, including two key deals that
will likely enable him to circumvent contentious neighbor and regional rival
Pakistan — thereby establishing a crucial economic and strategic pathway toward
the rest of the world. The most noteworthy of the 12 agreements signed between
Modi and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani is India’s investment of $500 million
into developing Iran’s Chabahar port, considered an important entrepôt leading
to Afghanistan and onward to Central Asia. Afghan President Ashraf Ghani also
later joined the two leaders to sign a trilateral transit agreement that will
significantly ease the passage of goods between the three countries and boost
trade.
India has
confirmed it will invest $500 million to develop the Chabahar port in
Iran. Chabahar Port is a seaport in
southeastern Iran, lying in the Gulf of Oman. It is the only Iranian port with
direct access to the ocean. Chabahar is 700 km away from Zahedan, the capital
of the Sistan and Baluchistan province. The marine distance to Dubai is 353
nautical miles (nm), Karachi in Pakistan is 455 nm, and Mumbai in India is 843
nm. Pakistan's Chinese-funded deep sea port at Gwadar is also on the Makran
coast, at a distance of mere 72 km.
A former
port named Tis in Chabahar's neighborhood dates back to 2500 BC, known in
Alexander the Great's conquests as Tiz, eventually renamed Tis. Modern Chabahar
dates back to around 1970, when it was declared a municipality and large port
projects were started by order of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, the Shah of Iran. In Sept. 2013, the earthquake in Pakistan
affected Gwadar port situate in strategic Strait of Hormuz, located at the apex
of the Arabian Sea and at the mouth of the Persian Gulf. During the last
century Gawadar was under Omani rule ~
Pakistan purchased the Gwadar enclave from Oman for $3 million in Sept.
1958.
The strategically-located Chabahar port allows New Delhi to easily
access Afghanistan and Europe by circumventing Pakistan. The development of the port in southern Iran
is a tactical decision as it will counter China’s growing involvement in the
region. Chabahar port lies outside the Persian Gulf and is easily accessed from
India’s western coast, without entering Pakistan. The agreements come months
after the lifting of international sanctions on Iran, following Tehran’s
historic nuclear deal with the Western powers over its contentious atomic
programme.
Modi also called on
Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, signifying the strength of the unique
relationship between the two countries. Invoking the age-old cultural bonds
between India and Iran, Modi said it was time for the two countries to march
together by regaining the past glory of historical ties which had witnessed its
share of ups and downs.
India has promised to invest
billions of dollars in setting up industries - ranging from aluminum smelter to
urea plants - in Iran's Chabahar free trade zone after it signed a pact to
operate a strategic port on the Persian Gulf nation’s southern coast. Shipping
Minister Mr Gadgari said - "The
distance between Kandla and the Chabahar port is less than the distance between
New Delhi and Mumbai, and so what this agreement does is to enable us quick
movement of goods first to Iran and then to Afghanistan and Russia through a
new rail and road link."
Gadkari said India Ports
Global Pvt, a joint venture of the Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust and the Kandla
Port Trust, will invest $85 million in developing two container berths with a
length of 640 metres and three multi-cargo berths. The Indian consortium has signed the port
pact with Aria Banader Iranian.
As a
repercussion of the news, the Dawn of Pakistan reports : Two former defence secretaries insist the
trade route which is being established by Iran, India and Afghanistan, linking
Chabahar Port with Afghanistan, is a security threat. The comments made by the
former defence secretaries just a week after the agreement for the trade route
was signed by Iranian, Afghan and Indian leaders, is a reflection of the
opinion held in military circles, which have been deeply suspicious of the port
and the trade route.
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar 1st
June 2o16.