U S lawmakers question India's plans for Iran's Chabahar port


Washington, May 25 (Reuters): U S senators questioned on Tuesday whether India's development of a port in southern Iran for trade access risked violating international sanctions, and a State Department official assured them the administration would closely examine the project.

"We have been very clear with the Indians (about) continuing restrictions on activities with respect to Iran," Nisha Desai Biswal, Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs, said on Tuesday.

"We have to examine the details of the Chabahar announcement to see where it falls in that place," she testified to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday pledged up to $500 million to develop the Iranian port of Chabahar, to try to give his country trade access to Iran, Afghanistan and Central Asia. The route is currently all but blocked by Pakistan, long at odds politically with India.

The United States and Europe lifted sanctions in January under a deal with Iran to limit its nuclear program but some restrictions to trade remain, tied to issues such as human rights and terrorism.

Biswal said she believed India's relationship with Iran was primarily focused on economic and energy issues, and said the administration recognized India's need for a trade route.

"From the Indian perspective, Iran represents for India a gateway into Afghanistan and Central Asia," she said. "It needs access that it doesn't have."

Biswal said she had not seen any sign of Indian engagement with Iran in areas, such as military cooperation, that might be of concern to the United States.
Modi is due to visit the United States next month and will address a joint meeting of Congress, a rare honor.

Senator Ben Cardin, the committee's top Democrat, asked if Biswal expected formal security cooperation agreements to be signed during that visit.

She noted that India and the United States have already strengthened their security cooperation in several areas. "We're looking at what additional areas we can engage in to deepen that cooperation," Biswal said.

Washington sees its relationship with India as critical, partly to counterbalance China's rising power. President Barack Obama has called it "one of the defining partnerships of the 21st century."

 

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Frazer Town,B'lore

    Thu, May 26 2016

    The US government can question the Indian plans if the assistance given is wrong as per any international treaties

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  • Lydia Lobo, Kadri

    Wed, May 25 2016

    Oh ! The Big Brother wants all countries in the world should take steps according it his convenience ? Bulsxxt !

    You scare away civil-war-torn African and ME countries and leave India alone ! Your indirect support to Pak through arms that are used to run terror in India is enough sufficient of hooliganism !

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  • bhuvan, kavoor

    Wed, May 25 2016

    dear US, for you why adikaprasanga?? mind your business... its modi here..not other nalayaks..

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  • sid, mangalore

    Wed, May 25 2016

    siculars have another 3 long years to cry and then may be another 5 years will tottaly change india !

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  • bhuvan, kavoor

    Wed, May 25 2016

    they will never stop crying bro..they will be continuously crying in that 5 years also..

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  • sri, Karkala

    Wed, May 25 2016

    Now sickulars slowly stops blaming modi for foreign tours. He is visiting for our nation. Not for his personal gain. In future it benefits every Indian.

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  • sri, Karkala

    Wed, May 25 2016

    Americans have no clue about India's trade routes... Lol

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  • sid, mangalore

    Wed, May 25 2016

    USA can bomb any one if they are no longer useful . Its a great step by India and Iran which will tighten the screws of Pakistan in many ways . India should not bother too much about US tantrums . And for those who wrote to US not to give VISA to a Indian citizen ... shame on them !

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  • Dr.S.Kamath, Mumbai

    Wed, May 25 2016

    This is nothing but trying to scare Indian govt from going ahead with development of wings to fly freely across the asian Middle asian and Central asian countries. We Indians need jobs.Business Contract s Oil Energy
    We are not a rich country like USA .
    Foreign media and some foreign sponsored Indian media try to make these big item
    I am sure Modiji and his Govt will go ahead smoothly with these plans. I reiterate what Modiji said in Tehran Our Dosti with Iran is as old as the age of History Jai Hind Jai Iran

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Wed, May 25 2016

    Time and equation changing gradually in the world scenario!!!Yes it was America after Russia a world Super Power but Now China standing tall and America want India's help to contain China and so it's military expansions!!!Anyhow it is a question from US law makers will equally addressed by Modi while in US.

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  • Ramesh S, MANGALORE

    Wed, May 25 2016

    .what US has got by doing all these nonsense..Instead, IRAN became stronger,harder..and the Iranians learned to cope with financial hardship..US sanctions made IRAN now a rich country..when all ME countries struggling with low oil prices/slow economy, IRAN is sitting on Trillion dollars of wealth which is owed by INDIA/CHINA/RUSSIA/JAPAN etc..US couldn't control a tiny nation NORTH KOREA,CUBA..can it control IRAN!!..

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Wed, May 25 2016

    USA can't do anything! We are not Pak who lives on donations of USA...
    This Policy of US isn't going to affect our decision. Jai Hind,Jai Bharat Mata..

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Wed, May 25 2016

    Jai Modi!

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  • Zeitgeist, Mangalore

    Wed, May 25 2016

    HENRY MISQUITH,

    We may not receive donations from USA but, many of the american companies have businesses over here. If they threaten to pull out?

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Wed, May 25 2016

    Under Modi's leadership everyone wants to be with India.

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  • arm, ksa

    Wed, May 25 2016

    Malish Tel Malish.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, May 25 2016

    Can someone tell USA that "Modi Gaya Iran Tel Lene" ☺ ☺ ☺

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  • geoffrey , hat hill

    Wed, May 25 2016

    Incidentally he belongs Teli (Oil presser) community.

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  • bhuvan, kavoor

    Wed, May 25 2016

    you belong to which community??

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  • geoffrey , hat hill

    Wed, May 25 2016

    The above info is from Wiki, Bhuvan. He belongs to Modh Ghanchi Teli (Oil presser community). As for my community, well, if it's an indicator of ancestral profession, it must be trading.

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  • bhuvan, kavoor

    Wed, May 25 2016

    yes , i am aware about vasco da gama story.

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