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Tehran won't allow India to use Chabahar port to undermine Pakistan, say Iranian diplomats

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ISLAMABAD
: On December 3, Iranian President Hassan Rowhani inaugurated the first phase of Chabahar port. Pakistan is not part of the project, yet its minister for ports and shipping was standing next to the Iranian President during the ceremony. This was no coincidence, as Hasil Bizenjo was asked to stand next to Rowhani in a carefully choreographed move.


Days before Iran started preparations for the inauguration ceremony, it invited Pakistan to send a ministerial-level delegation for the event. Tehran followed up with not only the formal invitation but used all available diplomatic channels to make sure that the Pakistani delegation attends the ceremony.

The objective behind this move was clear – Iran wanted to send a message that it would not allow India or any other country to use Chabahar against Pakistan, said a senior Iranian diplomat, who requested not to be named so that he could speak freely on the subject.

Such a firsthand account of close cooperation between Pakistan and Iran is unusual and represents a significant shift in the two neighbours’ ties, which have often been marred by a trust deficit and mutual suspicion.

The turnaround is also important when seen alongside Pakistan’s participation in the Saudi-led counterterrorism coalition. Iran, which is not part of the grouping, considers the initiative an attempt to further Saudi Arabia’s agenda in the region.

That is one of the reasons that Pakistan has been treading a careful path on the issue as it has the potential to undermine ties with Iran.

Iranian president inaugurates first phase of Chahbahar Port

Despite any allusions to a gulf, Islamabad and Tehran have been moving closer to each other, and diplomats on either side feel that the two sides understand and appreciate each other’s perspective.

Pakistan, according to official sources, has given firm assurances to Iran that Islamabad would not become part of an initiative that targets the Islamic Republic.

Tehran, in return, has pledged that it would not allow any regional country including India to undermine Pakistan’s interests.

Far from India’s portrayal of Chabahar Port, Iran does not see it as a rival to Gwadar Port.

After the inauguration of the first phase, Indian officials and commentators began presenting it as a major strategic victory to sidestep Pakistan.

But the Iranian diplomat played down the India hype as ‘psychological warfare.’ He said the Iranian president has already mentioned that Chabahar and Gwadar ports would complement each other in the future and that a memorandum of understanding to this effect has already been signed.

Chabahar port will enhance trade ties among regional countries, says Rouhani

This unprecedented bonhomie did not happen overnight but after months of rigorous efforts from both sides. The visit of army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa was the culmination of those efforts.

“It was an excellent, excellent visit,” emphasised the diplomat. The two sides developed a broader understanding of bilateral ties and key regional developments.

He added that military and intelligence cooperation have deepened greatly in the past few months as officials from the security establishments on either side of the border speak to each other more often, something that was not possible just a few years ago.


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It was never meant to be something like this.

Perhaps people had wrong calculations from an economic project, and unfortunately caused security problems.

Obviously Iran as an independent country will not allow anyone to use her soil for such goals. Let alone our Islamic intentions. Done
 
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A matured statement from Iran. Obviously, that project isn't against anyone. I thank Iran for choosing India to work together on one of her ports. Hopefully, economic integration will ensure peace and development in the region in near future.
 
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ISLAMABAD: On December 3, Iranian President Hassan Rowhani inaugurated the first phase of Chabahar port. Pakistan is not part of the project, yet its minister for ports and shipping was standing next to the Iranian President during the ceremony. This was no coincidence, as Hasil Bizenjo was asked to stand next to Rowhani in a carefully choreographed move.


Days before Iran started preparations for the inauguration ceremony, it invited Pakistan to send a ministerial-level delegation for the event. Tehran followed up with not only the formal invitation but used all available diplomatic channels to make sure that the Pakistani delegation attends the ceremony.

The objective behind this move was clear – Iran wanted to send a message that it would not allow India or any other country to use Chabahar against Pakistan, said a senior Iranian diplomat, who requested not to be named so that he could speak freely on the subject.

Such a firsthand account of close cooperation between Pakistan and Iran is unusual and represents a significant shift in the two neighbours’ ties, which have often been marred by a trust deficit and mutual suspicion.

The turnaround is also important when seen alongside Pakistan’s participation in the Saudi-led counterterrorism coalition. Iran, which is not part of the grouping, considers the initiative an attempt to further Saudi Arabia’s agenda in the region.

That is one of the reasons that Pakistan has been treading a careful path on the issue as it has the potential to undermine ties with Iran.

Iranian president inaugurates first phase of Chahbahar Port

Despite any allusions to a gulf, Islamabad and Tehran have been moving closer to each other, and diplomats on either side feel that the two sides understand and appreciate each other’s perspective.

Pakistan, according to official sources, has given firm assurances to Iran that Islamabad would not become part of an initiative that targets the Islamic Republic.

Tehran, in return, has pledged that it would not allow any regional country including India to undermine Pakistan’s interests.

Far from India’s portrayal of Chabahar Port, Iran does not see it as a rival to Gwadar Port.

After the inauguration of the first phase, Indian officials and commentators began presenting it as a major strategic victory to sidestep Pakistan.

But the Iranian diplomat played down the India hype as ‘psychological warfare.’ He said the Iranian president has already mentioned that Chabahar and Gwadar ports would complement each other in the future and that a memorandum of understanding to this effect has already been signed.

Chabahar port will enhance trade ties among regional countries, says Rouhani

This unprecedented bonhomie did not happen overnight but after months of rigorous efforts from both sides. The visit of army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa was the culmination of those efforts.

“It was an excellent, excellent visit,” emphasised the diplomat. The two sides developed a broader understanding of bilateral ties and key regional developments.

He added that military and intelligence cooperation have deepened greatly in the past few months as officials from the security establishments on either side of the border speak to each other more often, something that was not possible just a few years ago.


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I am not against Iran, but all of this is a political show and if anyone believes that the Indian involvement in Chahbahar will not be used to attack Pakistan, then they are sadly mistaken. The CPEC is a military problem for India, and the Chahbahar will be a military problem for Pakistan.

Strategic projects like Chahbahar have many goals, and one of the Indian goals for Chahbahar is to build a jumping off point from where it can base its activities to disrupt CPEC. Iran made a point of highlighting the presence of the Pakistani delegation to cover the very obvious suspicion of Pakistan against the Indian driven Chahbahar port, and Pakistan sent the delegation to cover its very obvious suspicion of this project.

No one is going home with a smile. The game is only beginning.
 
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After the inauguration of the first phase, Indian officials and commentators began presenting it as a major strategic victory to sidestep Pakistan.

But the Iranian diplomat played down the India hype as ‘psychological warfare.’ He said the Iranian president has already mentioned that Chabahar and Gwadar ports would complement each other in the future and that a memorandum of understanding to this effect has already been signed.
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dramay baazi as per track record, Iran cant control / stop terrorists crossing its border into Pakistan before establishing legal status in Iran.
 
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chabahar is a trade port and route to central asia. how is that a threat to pakistan?

No value for indian to pretend. Kulbhushan Jadhav, still living example how india exploited a trade route and port in iran to infiltrate and orchestrate terrorism against Pakistan and many cases against Iran.
 
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With this move Iranians like to make Chabahar an international port not just for Indians
but all nations that want to access the central Asian countries.
 
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