New Delhi, India — Relations between the United States and India are at a crossroads yet again: this time, over New Delhi’s decade-long investment in Iran’s Chabahar Port. India’s most ambitious ...
As the US sanctions waiver deadline approaches, India’s long-standing stake in Iran’s Chabahar Port appears to be quietly ...
Hailing Chabahar Port as a “major symbol of cooperation” between Tehran and New Delhi, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi urged India to continue its strategic investments despite mounting ...
Araghchi also assured that Iran was ready to supply India with energy resources — noting that New Delhi had been a “customer of Iranian oil” until US sanctions came into play.
India considers transferring Chabahar Port stake to Iran entity as US sanctions deadline threatens its strategic investment.
The US will revoke a 2018 sanctions waiver that allowed India to develop the Chabahar Port in Iran, a strategically important facility that is seen as providing vital access to Afghanistan and Central ...
Iran's envoy to India has assured that the Chabahar project is progressing steadily despite sanctions, while assuring India of safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz.
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi highlighted Chabahar Port as a key India-Iran cooperation symbol. He urged India to continue its investments in the strategic project. Araghchi also called for ...
Addressing a press conference on Friday in Delhi, Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi clarified that the critical maritime route remains open to all vessels, with the exception of those belonging ...
More than 20 ships have accumulated at Iran's Chabahar Port on the Gulf of Oman due to a US military blockade, the US Central Command (CENTCOM) said in a statement on X.
The US will from September 29 revoke the exemptions from sanctions granted to Chabahar Port in Iran by the first Trump administration, jeopardising India's considerable investment in the ...