In this meeting, the Iranian minister proposed the formation
of a joint transportation committee to expand cooperation between the two sides
and stated that the formation of this working committee will enable the
activation of transit capacities and the use of the North-South corridor.
The Indian minister, for his part, emphasized his country's
readiness for new investments in the fields of transportation and transit in
Iran and invited the Iranian minister to visit India.
As
Iran's only oceanic port on the Gulf of Oman, Chabahar Port holds great
significance for the country both politically and economically. The country has
taken serious measures for developing this port in order to improve the
country’s maritime trade.
The port consists of Shahid Kalantari and Shahid Beheshti
terminals, each of which has five berth facilities. The port is located in
Iran’s Sistan-Baluchestan Province and is about 120 kilometers southwest of
Pakistan’s Baluchistan Province, where the China-funded Gwadar port is
situated.
In May
2016, India, Iran, and Afghanistan signed a trilateral agreement for the
strategically-located Chabahar port to give New Delhi access to Kabul and
Central Asia.
Later, based on a separate deal with Iran, India agreed to
install and operate modern loading and unloading equipment including mobile
harbor cranes in Shahid Beheshti Port in Chabahar.
Under
the framework of the mentioned agreement, the Indian side has been operating in
Shahid Beheshti port in the form of a build–operate–transfer (BOT) contract;
this is the first time that such a contract has been implemented in one of the
country's ports with 100 percent foreign investment.
The first consignment of Indian equipment for the
development of port activities at Chabahar port worth US$8.5 million arrived in
the southeastern port in January 2021.
Back in last July, India’s ambassador to Tehran said
Iran’s southeastern Chabahar Port is a golden opportunity for India to expand
its economic ties.
“Chabahar's position in the expansion of trade exchanges in
West Asia, Eurasia, and even Europe is unique,” the envoy said during a visit
to the port.
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