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Iranian and Indian oil ministers are due to discuss extension of a gas pipeline project which is due to take Iran's rich gas reserves to Pakistan and then to India in a meeting in New Delhi next week.

According to Fars News Agency, Iranian Oil Minister Rostam Qassemi is slated to visit New Delhi next week to hold a meeting with Indian Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Veerappa Moily on the peace pipeline.

Pricing formula and security of the pipeline will stand atop the topics to be discussed by the two ministers.

Earlier this month, Iranian Oil Ministry Spokesman Ali-Reza Nikzad Rahbar announced that New Delhi has renewed interest in the extension of Iran-Pakistan (IP) gas pipeline to India.

"Since India has been motivated by Pakistan's seriousness in construction of the (Iran-Pakistan) peace pipeline, New Delhi is negotiating to join the project," Nikzad Rahbar said.

The Iranian official noted that "there has been considerable progress in the IP gas pipeline, with Iranian contractors starting work on the Pakistani section of the pipeline, after finishing nearly 900 kilometers of the pipeline on Iran's soil".

Last month, Moily emphasized that his country will not halt imports of Iranian crude oil, rejecting recent Western news reports to the contrary.

While noting that the illegal anti-Iran sanctions by the US and the European Union have caused some difficulties for India in terms of insuring Iranian oil shipments, Moily told reporters in New Delhi that his country intends to establish a special fund for insuring oil imports originating from the Islamic Republic.

India, the world's fourth-largest petroleum consumer, is Iran's second largest oil customer after China and purchases around $12bln worth of Iranian crude every year, about 12 percent of its consumption.

Last month, Iran and Pakistan officially inaugurated the construction phase of a gas pipeline project which is due to take Iran's rich gas reserves to the energy-hungry South Asian nation.

The project kicked off in a ceremony attended by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his Pakistani counterpart Asif Ali Zardari at the two countries' shared border region in Iran's Southeastern city of Chabahar.

The 2700-kilometer long pipeline was to supply gas for Pakistan and India which are suffering a lack of energy sources, but India has evaded talks, because of undue American pressures. In 2011, Iran and Pakistan declared they would finalize the agreement bilaterally if India continued to be absent in the meeting.

According to the project proposal, the pipeline will begin from Iran's Assalouyeh Energy Zone in the south and stretch over 1,100 km through Iran. In Pakistan, it will pass through Baluchistan and Sindh but officials now say the route may be changed if China agrees to the project.

Iran, India to discuss extension of IP Gas Pipeline next week
 
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obviously you will not fund the militants to blow your own supply

You mean to say that the militants who are blowing up in Pakistan are funded by us? - any proof to support that claim - I know Rehman Malik had some proof about 5 years back - I guess those photographic evidences take a long time to develop in your labs - I guess :lol:
 
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What got India interested again @illusion8 ??

Apparently this ""Since India has been motivated by Pakistan's seriousness in construction of the (Iran-Pakistan) peace pipeline, New Delhi is negotiating to join the project," Nikzad Rahbar said."
 
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Apparently this ""Since India has been motivated by Pakistan's seriousness in construction of the (Iran-Pakistan) peace pipeline, New Delhi is negotiating to join the project," Nikzad Rahbar said."

I find it a bit difficult to believe that India was waiting for Pakistan to agree to this first. Makes no sense.
 
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I find it a bit difficult to believe that India was waiting for Pakistan to agree to this first. Makes no sense.

Since India and Pakistan are strategic rivals it would be smart to get an equal piece of the pie that Pakistan gets if it is withing Indias grasp I think.

Suppose that this IIP pipeline becomes a reality, is India prone for american sanctions then?
 
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What got India interested again @illusion8 ??

Necessity, we are woefully short of our energy requirements - and the fact that democracy though nascent is taking shape in Pakistan for good, most Pak parties are keen on developing good trade relations with India, I am sure Zardari, Nawaz Sharief & Imran Khan have said as much and are keen to push for more trade relations. Secondly the US hasn't been able to compensate us for the lost opportunity till now and thirdly Iran is pushing for India to join in - for diplomatic purposes as well as for economic purposes - India's huge market will make this pipeline economically viable - also this pipeline can be extended via India to other South Asian countries (Bangladesh is growing and requires continuous supply of energy)

Plus Indian involvement will reduce the diplomatic fallout with most opposing countries.
 
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