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Updated: May 20, 2015 10:52 IST
Impending nuclear deal with West makes Iran talk tough with India - The Hindu

The special status enjoyed by India, as one of only a handful of countries willing to do business with Iran, is a thing of past now.
Iranian trade negotiators have become more assertive with Indian counterparts as hopes rise of international sanctions on Tehran easing later this year, sources said, and Indian companies fear they may lose business as more countries bid for projects.

The push back from the Iranians came as a surprise to India, which has enjoyed special dispensation from Tehran as one of only a handful of countries willing to do business with it while it faced Western economic sanctions.

Under a tentative framework agreement reached between six major powers and Tehran in April 2015, Iran agreed to limit its nuclear activity in return for sanctions relief. A final deal could be reached by June 30.

That prospect appears to have emboldened Iran, said sources familiar with trade negotiations with India, including in its handling of a sizeable deal to import railway tracks.

The $233 million contract, signed in October 2014, was for India’s State Trading Corporation (STC) to facilitate exports of rail tracks from SAIL and Jindal Steel and Power to Iran’s railways.

But Iran told Indian negotiators that it had offers from other countries, including Turkey, to supply the equipment at a cheaper cost, the sources said.

Last month, New Delhi sent Commerce Secretary Rajeev Kher to persuade Tehran to adhere to the original terms, but he came back “empty handed”, according to one of the sources.

“They are no longer the same Iranians that came to us last year for signing the deal,” the source said. “They were polite this time, but had an upper hand in the negotiations.”

India has cut the value of the deal by about 7 per cent to $217 million, the sources said. They added that they worry the Iranians may seek further cuts, and could split the order with other countries.

STC chairman Rahim Khaleel declined to comment. Mr. Kher, Iran Rail, SAIL and Jindal Steel did not respond to requests for comment.

It was not immediately clear whether other countries that trade with Iran have seen a similar hardening in Tehran’s stance. Oil refinery sources in Japan said they had not seen any change yet.

‘Wait your turn’

Iran said it wanted to renegotiate the rail contract, because the euro had declined against the dollar and steel and iron ore prices had fallen significantly since the deal was first struck in 2014.

Indian negotiators said price and currency risks were incorporated into the original agreement, but they had to give in, the sources said.

It was a large order for the Indians and the spectre of competition from other suppliers loomed large, they added.

“Earlier they were standing in line to offer us deals,” one source said. Now, they ask the Indians to “wait in line and wait your turn”.

The supply contract is expected to kick off within six months, and, under the renewed terms, India will supply 250,000 tonnes of rails to Iran over 18 months through STC.

The shift in Iran’s stance has also been visible in the vital energy sector.

The National Iranian Oil Company has told Indian refiners, for example, that it would withdraw some of the discounts and free shipping it had been offering them on crude sales to maintain its oil output, oil industry sources said.

The sources added that the state oil firm anticipated ramping up exports once the nuclear deal was finalised, after which there would be many more buyers for its crude.

In 2013, the then Iranian Oil Minister Rostam Qasemi visited India to offer development rights for a gas field on a production sharing basis, after getting special permission from parliament on a deal that would normally contravene Iranian law.

India did not sign the deal for the Farzad B gas field, as international sanctions barred investment in Iran’s hydrocarbon sector, an Iranian diplomat said.

Now, Tehran has withdrawn the offer, according to Iranian media. Iran plans to auction the field instead, one report said.
 
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India won't push its luck when Uncle Sam means business...
 
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Kool enuf. Business is Business. You don't expect brotherhood in diplomacy. Is self interests that matter.

India too does the same when its bout selfd interest.

This is a wake up sign for our PSU's that they are in for international competition. Is time they became more efficient and cost effective to the customer.

Will it bring the end of age old babu work ethics in India?
 
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Too early to speculate the article is of paranoid mind. American are going to delay as much as they can to lift sanctions on Iran. We will hold large stake in there port to supply Afghanistan with we have signed lots of trade deals.
 
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Iran would like to have good relationship with their direct neibours and all india can or would do is destabalize the region using iran , and iran knows that
 
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India won't push its luck when Uncle Sam means business...

Iran said it wanted to renegotiate the rail contract, because the euro had declined against the dollar and steel and iron ore prices had fallen significantly since the deal was first struck in 2014.

Russians transferred Syrian regime tons of Cash "Bank Notes" in 2012 and Iranians are working with Syrians and its possible that all those tons of cash gone for weapons from Russia to Iran to arm Syrian regime.

Sanctions easing means that those currency will come back to United States. Will that currency be transferred in buying of the 15 used AirBus planes ?

Flight Records Say Russia Sent Syria Tons of Cash - ProPublica
Nov. 26, 2012
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In Moscow, the Syrian finance minister had said that his country required additional foreign currency reserves, which Russia may provide in the form of loans.

“It’s possible the Syrians are acquiring foreign currency reserves, either Euros or US dollars, which they would need to conduct any serious commerce,” said Juan Zarate, who served as Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Terrorist Financing and Financial Crimes during the Bush administration.
 
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There will be altogether different Iran once sanctions are removed. I don't think Indians should have any complain as they have already milked Iran enough.
 
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There will be altogether different Iran once sanctions are removed. I don't think Indians should have any complain as they have already milked Iran enough.

Iran said it wanted to renegotiate the rail contract, because the euro had declined against the dollar and steel and iron ore prices had fallen significantly since the deal was first struck in 2014.

Indian negotiators said price and currency risks were incorporated into the original agreement, but they had to give in, the sources said.

It was a large order for the Indians and the spectre of competition from other suppliers loomed large, they added.

“Earlier they were standing in line to offer us deals,” one source said. Now, they ask the Indians to “wait in line and wait your turn”.

The supply contract is expected to kick off within six months, and, under the renewed terms, India will supply 250,000 tonnes of rails to Iran over 18 months through STC.
 
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Iran said it wanted to renegotiate the rail contract, because the euro had declined against the dollar and steel and iron ore prices had fallen significantly since the deal was first struck in 2014.

Indian negotiators said price and currency risks were incorporated into the original agreement, but they had to give in, the sources said.

It was a large order for the Indians and the spectre of competition from other suppliers loomed large, they added.

“Earlier they were standing in line to offer us deals,” one source said. Now, they ask the Indians to “wait in line and wait your turn”.

The supply contract is expected to kick off within six months, and, under the renewed terms, India will supply 250,000 tonnes of rails to Iran over 18 months through STC.

What's the point? I have already read it
 
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Your New Pappa themselves said that India has an independent foreign policy.

Wanna still contradict your pappa?

LMAO India and an independent foreign policy? Don't even make me laugh. You will kneel before the your new masters... You will stand when they say so. The US is India's grandmaster... Better get used to it snake... The Americans are giving you a preferential treatment for a reason. It's not because they like you, but because they are going to use you...

Besides, no country in the region trusts India. Iran just demonstrated this.
 
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LMAO India and an independent foreign policy? Don't even make me laugh. You will kneel before the your new masters... You will stand when they say so. The US is India's grandmaster... Better get used to it snake... The Americans are giving you a preferential treatment for a reason. It's not because they like you, but because they are going to use you...

Besides, no country in the region trusts India. Iran just demonstrated this.
LMAO India and an independent foreign policy? Don't even make me laugh. You will kneel before the your new masters... You will stand when they say so. The US is India's grandmaster... Better get used to it snake... The Americans are giving you a preferential treatment for a reason. It's not because they like you, but because they are going to use you...

Besides, no country in the region trusts India. Iran just demonstrated this.
Read this you illiterate Dalit as your name says.

Hardly any foreign investment into India, says China daily


"But India has long adhered to an independent foreign policy, with no interest in being manipulated to fight in anyone's corner," the mouthpiece said.

Now that's what Chinese believe. As a Pakistani you are insulting your pappa. :rofl:
 
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India exploited Iran and now its time for Persian revenge against Bharat, Timur style.
 
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