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US expresses worry over India-Iran Chabahar port agreement: Terrorism threat extends beyond Middle East to other regions

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The recent comments made by US Ambassador to India Eric Garcetti regarding the India-Iran Chabahar port deal have sparked a debate on the implications of doing business with Iran. Garcetti emphasized the need for countries to be cautious when interacting with Iran, as it has been known to export terrorism and directly attack sovereign nations.

In an interview with India Today, Garcetti stated, “We know that Iran has been a force for terrorism, a force for exporting a lot of bad things, not just in the Middle East, but other places as well. We generally have sanctions, with some rare exceptions, where there is a strategic interest.” He highlighted the risks associated with engaging with Iran and the importance of ensuring regional stability and adherence to the rule of law.

Garcetti’s comments come in the context of the India-Iran Chabahar port deal, where India and Iran signed a ‘long-term main contract’ for the development of Shahid Beheshti Port Terminal in Chabahar city. The deal is expected to boost regional connectivity and enhance India’s linkages with Afghanistan, Central Asia, and Eurasia.

The Ministry of External Affairs of India expressed optimism about the deal, stating that it will provide strategic benefits for India and strengthen its access to key regions. Iran’s Ministry of Roads and Urban Development also highlighted the significance of the agreement, granting India a 10-year access to use the port located near the border with Pakistan.

Under the contract, India Ports Global Limited (IPGL) will invest $370 million in providing strategic equipment and developing the transport infrastructure of the port. This investment is expected to enhance trade and connectivity in the region, benefiting both India and Iran.

However, Garcetti mentioned that the US is awaiting further clarification before making additional comments on the deal. The concerns raised by the US Ambassador underscore the complexities of engaging with Iran, especially in light of its history of supporting terrorism and destabilizing activities.

As the India-Iran Chabahar port deal moves forward, it will be crucial for all parties involved to address the security and geopolitical implications of the agreement. The success of the project will depend on the ability of India and Iran to navigate these challenges and ensure that the port serves as a gateway for economic development and regional cooperation.

Overall, the comments made by US Ambassador Garcetti have brought attention to the potential risks and benefits of the India-Iran Chabahar port deal, highlighting the need for careful consideration and strategic planning in engaging with Iran.

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