Iran slams India for not making promised investments in Chabahar port


New Delhi, Jul 11(PTI): Iran on Tuesday criticised India for not fulfilling its promise of making investments in expansion of the strategically located Chabahar port and said New Delhi will stand to lose "special privileges" if it cuts import of Iranian oil.

Iran's Deputy Ambassador and Charge d'Affaires Massoud Rezvanian Rahaghi said Iran will end the privileges being provided to India if it tries to source oil from countries like Saudi Arabia, Russia, Iraq, the US and others to offset cuts in Iranian oil.

"It is unfortunate that Indian investment promises for expansion of Chabahar port and its connectivity projects have not been accomplished so far. It is expected that India takes immediate necessary measures in this regard if its cooperation and engagement in Chabahar port is of strategic nature," he said.

Mr Rahaghi was speaking at a seminar on 'emerging challenges and opportunities in the global diplomacy and its impact on bilateral ties with India'.

The Chabahar port is being considered a gateway to golden opportunities for trade by India, Iran and Afghanistan with central Asian countries in the wake of Pakistan denying transit access to New Delhi.

In May 2016, India, Iran and Afghanistan had inked a pact which entailed establishment of Transit and Transport Corridor among the three countries using Chabahar Port as one of the regional hubs for sea transportation in Iran, besides multi-modal transport of goods and passengers across the three nations.

Referring to US sanctions on oil import from Iran, Mr Rahaghi said his country has been a reliable energy partner for India and that Iran always follows a "rationale pricing" of oil which ensures the interest of both consumers and suppliers.

"... If India were to replace Iran with countries like Saudi Arabia, Russia, Iraq, the US and others for the 10 per cent of its oil demand then it may have to revert to dollar-denominated imports which mean higher CAD (Current Account Deficit) and deprivation of all other privileges Iran has offered to India," Mr Rahaghi said.

The senior Iranian diplomat said it was important to work together to immunise the relationship between the two countries through adoption of necessary instruments and mechanisms.

"We should strive to make this relationship more sustainable and durable. This requires a strong political determination," he said, adding both sides should set up banking relations, open new transaction routes and help each other's markets and business communities.

Iran is India's third-largest oil supplier after Iraq and Saudi Arabia. Iran supplied 18.4 million tonnes of crude oil between April 2017 and January 2018 (first 10 months of fiscal 2017-18).

The US has told India and other countries to cut oil imports from Iran to "zero" by November 4 or face sanctions. The Trump administration brought back sanctions against Iran after pulling out the US from the Iran nuclear deal.

Shipping to Iran and ports in the country are also coming under the US sanctions.

India is also expected to convey to the US the importance of the Chabahar port project considering that it can be a major link for trade with war-ravaged Afghanistan.

"In such a selfish approach, the US is targeting the whole world -- either to be its friends and allies or be rival. So the US must abandon its policy of resorting to threats or use of force," said Mr Rahaghi.

In May, President Donald Trump announced that the US was withdrawing from the Iran nuclear deal signed by the Obama administration in 2015, under which Tehran had agreed to limit its sensitive nuclear activities and allow international inspectors in return for lifting of crippling economic sanctions.

Mr Rahaghi also suggested that a regional dialogue forum should be set up in the Persian Gulf and West Asia to resolve regional crises.

  

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  • Kevin, Mangalore

    Thu, Jul 12 2018

    Modi and the spineless BJP government lack the courage to defy American sanctions on Iran. A few days ago Sushma Swaraj stated India would follow the United Nations stance on Iran. The UN is opposed to sanctions on Iran. Why is India reducing oil imports from Iran if it is following the UN stand on Iran?

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  • Ashwin, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 11 2018

    I thought only we Indians, barring bhakths, know these Fake promises but now it went beyond the borders. God save India's image.

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  • Robotkem, Kemmannu

    Wed, Jul 11 2018

    Iran criticized India for not fulfilling the promises!!!
    But, WHO'S GOING TO CRITICIZE THE INDIAN GOVERNMENT for unfulfilled promises TO INDIANS ????

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  • Jembar Bappu, Bajpe

    Wed, Jul 11 2018

    Jumlas of PM are finally understood around the world as well

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  • Vishal, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 11 2018

    Old habits die hard! No further elucidation required. We are all used to that by now. My only apprehension is that, while it is one thing to have that within the country, internationally we need to be careful before promising anything. The world should not tar the country for the false promises we make.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Wed, Jul 11 2018

    Most of the Arab countries including Iran know have realized Indiangovernment’s commitment towards GCC countries. Modi went Israel to sign some deals. Palestinians cause is overlooked/ignored. When china was initiating the silk route to connect Central Asia with GCC countries up to Europe, Mr. Modi did not collaborate and promised to invest in Chabahar port to connect India, Iran, Afghanistan and Central Asia.
    Even he did not keep up his commitment to visit Kuwait and now Amir of Kuwait went to China with a purpose of signing lots of deals with regards to Oil, Financial, commercial and other areas.
    No one knows how far we are successful in attracting direct Investments from GCC countries. Modi Saab very well knows keeping good relation with USA is more important than obliging with Arab countries.
    Let us wait and watch once the deadline comes to end.

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  • Arman, DUBAI

    Wed, Jul 11 2018

    International Fekuism...

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  • vincent rodrigues, Bangaluru/Jatapadi

    Wed, Jul 11 2018

    THE IMAGE OF THE COUNTRY IS RESTORED WHEN WE KEEP UP OUR PROMISES

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Wed, Jul 11 2018

    Everywhere Fekuism
    Image of Great Friendly India with Foreign Country slowly slowly wiping out.

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  • Ummar, Santhekatte

    Wed, Jul 11 2018

    Hhhhhhaaaa hhaaa Feku fooled not only Indians even Iranians also.

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