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India’s Chabahar Port: US Sanctions Threaten Trade with Central Asia

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

India’s Strategic Iranian Port ​Development Faces US Sanctions​ Threat

NEW DELHI ‍- India’s development⁣ of the Chabahar Port in Iran, a key component of its ‘Look West’ policy and a vital trade link to Central Asia and the Middle East, is⁣ facing ⁤potential setbacks as a US sanctions waiver⁣ expired Monday, analysts ‌say. ‍Washington’s ⁣decision to revoke the​ waiver threatens to delay construction, ‍impede⁤ investment, and potentially force India to reroute trade through Pakistan, a geopolitical rival.

The Chabahar Port, located on⁤ Iran’s Gulf of⁤ Oman coast, ⁣is ⁤strategically significant as Iran’s only ⁣direct​ maritime ‍access to‌ the ‍Indian Ocean and a crucial part of the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC) – a 7,200km (4,473 miles) multi-modal network connecting India, Russia, and Iran. The project’s future is now⁣ uncertain as the US reinstates ‍sanctions under the Iran Freedom and Counter-Proliferation Act ⁤(IFCA),⁣ potentially impacting​ any entities involved in the port’s operation or related activities.

Originally granted in 2018‌ during⁢ the Trump administration,the ‍waiver aimed to facilitate Afghanistan’s reconstruction,including humanitarian aid deliveries. The US State Department stated the revocation is part of its “maximum pressure” campaign ​on​ Iran regarding its nuclear ‍program.

Analysts warn the sanctions could complicate india’s efforts to boost ​trade with Afghanistan and ⁣beyond. Before the‍ waiver, India ⁢relied on ‌overland routes​ through ​Pakistan to reach Afghanistan; a return to this dependence would ⁢be a​ significant strategic​ disadvantage.

Chabahar comprises two ports, Shahid Kalantari ‌and ‌Shahid Beheshti, and serves as ‍a⁢ vital link in the ‌INSTC, offering a​ shorter⁤ and‍ more efficient trade route compared to conventional options. The port’s ⁤development ​has been seen as a ⁤cornerstone of india’s broader regional connectivity initiatives and its efforts to counter Chinese influence in the region.

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