Monday 6 May 2013

INDO- IRAN RELATIONSHIP AND ITS GEOPOLITICAL RESONANCE


Transitioning Iran’s role from a major oil supplier to an anchor of India’s energy security

Chabahar port project — a move that would reinforce New Delhi’s strategic ties with Tehran and Kabul ahead of next year’s withdrawal from Afghanistan by the United States.
The Chabahar port project is one such area which reflects india’s commitment to the stability and peace in Afghanistan.
Analysts points out that  India’s participation “in the upgradation” of Chabahar port has deep geopolitical resonance.
The full development of the Chabahar port would lower landlocked Afghanistan’s dependence on Pakistani ports for assured access to the sea.
 The trilateral arrangement could balance joint forays by China and Pakistan in the Indian Ocean.
It is to note here that In February, Pakistan decided that China would operate its Gwadar port, just 76 km from Chabahar.
Gwadar would provide Chinese ships sustained anchorage in an area on the edge of the Arabian Sea, not far from the Strait of Hormuz, through which the bulk of the world’s energy supplies pass.

Observers say the development of Gwadar may have imparted some urgency to India’s decision to go ahead with the Chabahar project.
Chabahar’s commercial advantages reinforce the importance of its strategic location. Iran was looking for Indian investments in the Chabahar Free Trade and Industrial Zone — an area of around 140 sq km that is carved into nine functional zones
Indian and Iranian officials brainstormed the possibility of establishing a 12-lakh-tonne urea plant in Chabahar, taking advantage of the availability of Iran’s exceptionally cheap natural gas.

India is considering investments in several other projects to boost India-Iran-Afghanistan ties.-
  1. sources said India was exploring investments in the Chabahar container terminal project and in the proposed Chabahar-Faraj-Bam railway                                          
  2.  Once this railroad is complete, containers can be speedily sent to Bam, on the Afghan border. Then onward journey can commence along the 200-km India-built Zaranj-Delaram road that hooks up with Afghanistan’s garland highway, linking all major cities.


  1.  the off-shore Farzad B project where Indian companies could acquire oil under a lucrative production sharing agreement


  1. merits of expanding India’s role in Iran’s food security basket.

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