Trump’s Iran-Related Sanctions Are Complicating India’s Multi-Alignment Policy
India seeks waivers and engages diplomatically with the U.S. and Iran to continue operating Chabahar port amid 25 percent tariff threat announced by the U.S. in January 2026.
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Chabahar: Why India Has Not Exited - But Has Quietly Stepped Back
Chabahar: Why India Has Not Exited – But Has Quietly Stepped Back – Col Mayank Chaubey (Retd) For weeks now, a deceptively simple question has dominated strategic chatter in Delhi and beyond: Has India exited Chabahar? The question gained momentum after ET Infra reported that the board of India Ports Global Limited (IPGL), the Indian entity operating the Shahid Beheshti terminal at Iran’s Chabahar Port, had resigned, and that the company’s websi…
India faces backlash after withdrawal from Iran's Chabahar Port project
The Indian government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has come under intense domestic criticism following its withdrawal from the Chabahar port agreement with Iran, with opponents describing the move as a strategic retreat rather than a calculated foreign policy decision. New Delhi was compelled to abandon its role in the port project after the United States imposed a 25% tariff on countries continuing business engagements with Tehran. India…
India engaging with US to ensure Chabahar projects continue under conditional sanctions waiver: MEA
India on Friday stated that it is engaging with the United States to ensure that work linked to India's projects at Iran's Chabahar Port continues under a time-bound sanctions waiver from Washington, which is set to expire on April 26 this year.Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Randhir Jaisw
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