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India's New Afghan Trade Route Via Iran, Bypasses Pakistan

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NEW DELHI —

Opening a new trade route to Afghanistan that bypasses Pakistan, India has dispatched its first consignment of wheat to the war torn country via the Iranian port of Chabahar.

The strategic sea route is a significant step in bolstering trade with Kabul that has been hampered because rival Pakistan does not allow India to transport goods to Afghanistan through its territory.

After the shipment was seen off by Indian Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj and her Afghan counterpart Salahuddin Rabbani via a joint video conference Sunday, the Indian government called it a “landmark moment.”

In the coming months, six more consignments of wheat totaling 1.1. million tons will be sent from India’s western port of Kandla to Chabahar. From the Iranian port it will be taken by road to Kabul.

The shipment comes days after U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, on a visit to New Delhi, allayed concerns that the Trump administration’s tough stand on Iran could pose a fresh stumbling block to India’s plans to develop the strategic Iranian port as a regional transit hub.

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Indian Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj, right, shakes hand with U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson in New Delhi, India, Oct. 25, 2017.
Easier connectivity to Afghanistan is key for India to step up its economic engagement with Kabul, which Washington has called for as part of its new policy to stabilize the war torn country.

And Chabahar port, in which India is investing $500 million to build new terminals, cargo berths and connecting road and rail lines, is the centerpiece of the strategy to improve linkages not just with Afghanistan, but also to resource-rich Central Asian republics.

“This is the first time that we are getting into Afghanistan through a route different than what traditional routes have been,” said South Asia expert Sukh Deo Muni at New Delhi’s Institute of Defense Studies and Analyses.

Indian leaders expressed optimism about the project, which is still a work in progress. Minister Swaraj called it the starting point of a journey that would spur the unhindered flow of commerce and trade throughout the region. Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted the launch of the trade route, "marks a new chapter in regional cooperation & connectivity."


The sea route via the Iranian port is the second step taken by India to increase connectivity with Kabul. In June it opened an air freight corridor to provide greater access for Afghan goods to the Indian market.

The Chabahar port is seen as India’s answer to the Gwadar port in Pakistan being developed by China.

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FILE - A Pakistan soldier stands guard while a loaded Chinese ship prepares to depart Gwadar port, about 700 kilometers (435 miles) west of Karachi. Pakistan, Nov. 13, 2016.
The project was conceived almost 15 years ago, but the plans were stalled for years due to U.S. led international sanctions on Iran. Their easing prompted India to sign a trilateral pact with Iran and Afghanistan last year to develop the port.

U.S. Secretary of State Tillerson indicated in New Delhi last week that fresh sanctions on Iran by the Trump administration would not pose a stumbling block to those plans.

“It is not our objective to harm the Iranian people, nor is it our objective to interfere with legitimate business activities that are going on with other businesses, whether they be from Europe, India or agreements that are in place that promote economic development and activity to the benefit of our friends and allies as well. We think there is no contradiction within that policy,” he told reporters in India.

Those words have been welcomed in New Delhi said analyst Muni. “I think there is a far more reassuring feeling in India vis-a-vis the Trump administration than what the initial thought was,” he said.

The shortest and most cost effective land routes between India and Afghanistan lie through Pakistan. However, due to longstanding rivalries between the two countries, India is not allowed to send any exports through Pakistani territory and Afghanistan is only allowed to send a limited amount of perishable goods through Pakistani territory to India.

https://www.voanews.com/a/india-opens-new-afghan-trade-route-via-iran/4091915.html
 
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Voa news crap.

Iran doesn't want to bypass Pakistan. It's the crappy claim of Voice of America (Voa).

Pakistan can always be a part of it but obviously we are not going to force them to do so.

Qatar can join Pak gas corridor through Gwadar port. It is all up to Pakistan's government,

No one believes in American craps anymore. Double crosser b@st@rds, Iran wants to bypass Pakistan, the final screams of the witch. Shout louder Americans! i like to hear the voice of the crying bitc*.
 
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At 5 times the cost of going through Pakistan, who are you trying to kid or appease. Trying too hard stay relevant. The only way this wheat can be sold is if it is subsidised or gifted, neither are sustainable over the long run.

So Trump is going to sanction Iran but allow India to trade so that it cannot support the Americans in Afg, but why would Iran allow the Indians to support a mortal enemy of the Iran, does not make sense either way.

If the USA makes exceptions for India, then why not for Pakistan or China, and what will Israel think of this half arsed sanctions but not really sanctioned!

Seems the Americans are really stuck with this conundrum.
 
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Voa news crap.

Iran doesn't want to bypass Pakistan. It's the crappy claim of Voice of America (Voa).

Pakistan can always be a part of it but obviously we are not going to force them to do so.

Qatar can join Pak gas corridor through Gwadar port. It is all up to Pakistan's government,

No one believes in American craps anymore. Double crosser b@st@rds, Iran wants to bypass Pakistan, the final screams of the witch. Shout louder Americans! i like to hear the voice of the crying bitc*.
what made you think that Pakistan would join anything which will hurt CPEC

At 5 times the cost of going through Pakistan, who are you trying to kid or appease. Trying too hard stay relevant. The only way this wheat can be sold is if it is subsidised or gifted, neither are sustainable over the long run.

So Trump is going to sanction Iran but allow India to trade so that it cannot support the Americans in Afg, but why would Iran allow the Indians to support a mortal enemy of the Iran, does not make sense either way.

If the USA makes exceptions for India, then why not for Pakistan or China, and what will Israel think of this half arsed sanctions but not really sanctioned!

Seems the Americans are really stuck with this conundrum.
what made you think that India is sending wheat for money.
Please explain how will it become 5 times..
 
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China started developing project in other countries after their GDP crossed 10 trillion and that too only if its profitable for China. India starting it at 2 trillion and that too a project of total loss, Lets see who runs out of money first.
 
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China started developing project in other countries after their GDP crossed 10 trillion and that too only if its profitable for China. India starting it at 2 trillion and that too a project of total loss, Lets see who runs out of money first.

Some of chinese investments are turning duds, and creating heart burns. India operates a bit differently.
 
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Voa news crap.

Iran doesn't want to bypass Pakistan. It's the crappy claim of Voice of America (Voa).

Pakistan can always be a part of it but obviously we are not going to force them to do so.

Qatar can join Pak gas corridor through Gwadar port. It is all up to Pakistan's government,

No one believes in American craps anymore. Double crosser b@st@rds, Iran wants to bypass Pakistan, the final screams of the witch. Shout louder Americans! i like to hear the voice of the crying bitc*.
It is fine. you dont need to defend it. gwadar and chabahar have different goals. It is funny to see india think that chabahar is better alternative then going through pakistan.
 
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Very short and very cheap route ............ lol
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India could use her mountainous borders with AFG for that purpose.
what made you think that Pakistan would join anything which will hurt CPEC
I don't understand this, how is it hurting CPEC? While Iran has announced her interests to join it!!!?

I am sure that if you asked Nawaz Sharif for a route to AFG, he wouldn't have refused.

Very short and very cheap route ............ lol
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This what we want most from that port :
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Iran-Azerbaijan-Russia project, called North-South corridor. Chabahar port is the best candidate

Obviously, India would prefer the red one to reach Russian-European markets.

Your suggested route is because of India-Pakistan obsessions bro. Please spare us and know that Iran has nothing against pak.
 
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Very short and very cheap route ............ lol
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It takes just 10 hours for a ship from Kandla in Gujarat to reach Chabahar port.Also transportation by sea is much cheaper than other routes.This route is much shorter than the Bander Abbass route India used before.
Not to mention the economic pressure this puts on Pakistan's meagre foreign reserves given that Afghanistan is one of the few countries with whom Pak has trade surplus.

Indian shipments would also be much safer in Iran compared to Pakistan
 
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Very short and very cheap route ............ lol
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look at the damn indian map. Bangladesh has been flooded to the point its now submerged as part of the bay and doesn't exist.

It takes just 10 hours for a ship from Kandla in Gujarat to reach Chabahar port.Also transportation by sea is much cheaper than other routes.This route is much shorter than the Bander Abbass route India used before.
Not to mention the economic pressure this puts on Pakistan's meagre foreign reserves given that Afghanistan is one of the few countries with whom Pak has trade surplus.

Indian shipments would also be much safer in Iran compared to Pakistan
no need to give us reasons...we are happy for you and wish you good luck..
 
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Iran doesn't want to bypass Pakistan. It's the crappy claim of Voice of America (Voa).

Don't be dumb... Its India that wants to Bypass Pakistan via Iran

India could use her mountainous borders with AFG for that purpose.

India doesn't share borders with Afghanistan...
See this is why i tell you again and Again read some INternational news,, update yourself with sources from non mullah sources
 
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India could use her mountainous borders with AFG for that purpose.

I don't understand this, how is it hurting CPEC? While Iran has announced her interests to join it!!!?

I am sure that if you asked Nawaz Sharif for a route to AFG, he wouldn't have refused.


This what we want most from that port :
North_South_Transport_Corridor_%28NSTC%29.jpg

Iran-Azerbaijan-Russia project, called North-South corridor. Chabahar port is the best candidate

Obviously, India would prefer the red one to reach Russian-European markets.

Your suggested route is because of India-Pakistan obsessions bro. Please spare us and know that Iran has nothing against pak.

lol, the indian begged the route for decades, Pakistan always rejected, now they are acting as if it was Pakistan who was asking to use our soil for transit and indian refused and Pakistani are hurt :lol: While its other way around..

we are happy for this deal, Iran should earn investement from anywhere. We are not against this project, if we were against it we would allow them them transit in first place. Their afghan proxy president is still begging for route despite opening of chahbahar.
 
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