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Iran gives up on India, pursues gas pipeline with Pak

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Tehran has given up on Indian participation in the Iran-Pakistan-India (IPI) gas pipeline project, which it is now pursuing bilaterally with Islamabad. India can join the project if it wants but Tehran’s engagement with Islamabad wouldn’t stop because India isn’t there. This was disclosed by
sources following talks Dr Ali Bagheri, deputy secretary of Iran’s National Security Council, had here with Indian officials.

They said Tehran was willing to give guarantees to New Delhi for the supply of gas through the proposed pipeline, “but India had its issues. The IPI is not on the agenda (with India) anymore because it has gone on bilaterally with Pakistan”.

For his part, Bagheri praised India’s “wiseness” (sic) in dealing with pressure from the US and the West to toe their line rather than having an independent policy on Iran. “But we cannot say whether Iran-India ties are covering the whole potentiality that exists between our two countries,” he told a select group of journalists.

The Iranian diplomat met, among others, national security advisor Shivshankar Menon and deputy NSA Latta Reddy.

“We said in the talks that both countries should explore possibilities for regional and international cooperation. Otherwise the vacuum will be filled by countries outside the region and that’ll not be good for the people of the region.”

The Iranian diplomat reposed faith in the “rationality” of the Indian leadership that he thought would take the “best decision” to meet the energy needs of its economy aspiring to be the world’s second largest. He meaningfully drew attention in the same go to the Iranian export options of China and Europe other than India.

“India has to decide how to meet its energy needs. Use of nuclear energy has become questionable after the earthquake in Japan. The demand for fossil energy is bound to increase with long term nuclear power projects on hold in Europe,” sources explained.

Security was a major Indian concern — besides pricing — in the talks on the pipeline that would have been laid across the lawless Balochistan where Islamabad’s writ is non-existent in vast stretches controlled by local tribes. But sources advised caution while considering that IPI wasn’t happening because of security reasons.

If that were so, then how was New Delhi in talks on the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) pipeline, they asked. “The (security) concerns that exist about IPI exist with TAPI in which case the source of (gas) supply is also dubious,” they averred.

Bagheri attributed the spread of terrorism in the region to the presence of Nato and US troops. “Countries like US are at the root of terrorism in the region. They first created the terrorist groups and have come to the region now on the pretext of fighting them,” he said. “Terrorism has increased since their arrival.”

He cited UN figures to claim that narcotics production went up four times and was the maximum in areas under the control of British troops in Afghanistan.

Iran gives up on India, pursues gas pipeline with Pak - Hindustan Times
 
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We said in the talks that both countries should explore possibilities for regional and international cooperation. Otherwise the vacuum will be filled by countries outside the region and that’ll not be good for the people of the region.”


What does this mean? Who are the "countries outside the region", and what is this "vacuum" the Iranian diplomat referred to how might these countries outside the region, hope to fill this vacuum?
 
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Great news. Was expecting something like this.
 
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Great news. Was expecting something like this.


Why is it "great news" ? I don't get it - to sell goods one has to have a market, why is foregoing a billion person market and a thriving, growing economy, a good thing?
 
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are we talking about this pipe line???
Iran-Pakistan-India.JPG
 
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Why is it "great news" ? I don't get it - to sell goods one has to have a market, why is foregoing a billion person market and a thriving, growing economy, a good thing?

Just 2 words "leverage" and "dependency".

We are importing gas anyway from Iran. This news works great for the under shelf "undersea" line.


Hint: NATO convoy.
 
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had to chose between u.s and iran someday
 
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lol its just pipeline, its not like Iran and India are enemies now.

Certainly we are not enemies. In fact, there was a concept whereby the idea was to get the gas pipelines under the sea and into Gujarat straight. But the idea was considered a bit too expensive. However, for something called leverage, nothing is too much. So hopefully that plan will come out alive. Listen, take a look at that map. It passes through your most troubled regions. The last thing we would want is some rebels of your country blowing the pipeline up since they'd see us signing the papers with Government of Pakistan which they are against.
 
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Certainly we are not enemies. In fact, there was a concept whereby the idea was to get the gas pipelines under the sea and into Gujarat straight. But the idea was considered a bit too expensive. However, for something called leverage, nothing is too much. So hopefully that plan will come out alive. Listen, take a look at that map. It passes through your most troubled regions. The last thing we would want is some rebels of your country blowing the pipeline up since they'd see us signing the papers with Government of Pakistan which they are against.

Ties are strong and we backing off from pipeline is a good d. development.

We had proposed offshore undersea earlier and its better for us strategicallly and its less leverage and less burden.

After Iran put India out of the pipe line project there was a "strategic meeting" between 2 at the highest level yesterday.

PressTV - Iran, India discuss 'strategic issues'
 
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so India is not joining the US to harming Iran, I take?
 
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