India signed 10-year deal with Iran to operate Chabahar Port, Trump scraps waiver
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Trump's new order on Iran and its potential impacts on India's Chabahar Port aspirations: Explained
The Trump administration in the US has issued a new directive which can potentially end the sanctions waiver that India enjoyed and which enabled New Delhi to continue its work on Iran's Chabahar port. The order is being seen as a part of the USA's 'maximum pressure' aimed at Iran. According to a report, India has 10 years of management rights of the Chabahar Port, and the latest memorandum from Trump, which seeks to modify sanctions waivers rel…
India signed 10-year deal with Iran to operate Chabahar Port, Trump scraps waiver
India has signed a 10-year agreement with Iran to operate the Chabahar port, a critical infrastructure project for regional trade. However, the deal faces a major setback as President Trump has scrapped the sanctions waiver that allowed India to engage with Iran on this project. This move creates new challenges for India’s strategic interests and its ties with both the U.S. and Iran.
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