New US tariffs on Iran trade raise doubts over India’s Chabahar port investment, forcing Delhi to balance strategic access to Afghanistan and Washington pressures.
The highlights this week: India weighs the future of a port project in Iran amid new U.S. tariffs, exiled members of ...
MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal raised eyebrows when he did not deny a recent report that India had exited the Chabahar ...
As the US sanctions waiver deadline approaches, India’s long-standing stake in Iran’s Chabahar Port appears to be quietly ...
Chabahar Port is not merely an infrastructure project but a symbol of India’s strategic requirements in the extended ...
The Economic Times reported India may lose $120m to Iran as IPGL directors resign and company website shuts down ...
India is engaging with the United States to ensure that its strategic role at Iran’s Chabahar Port continues smoothly, as a ...
As the clock ticks down to the expiry of the US sanctions waiver on India's operations at Iran's Chabahar Port, New Delhi is ...
For now, New Delhi appears to be in wait-and-watch mode. But with unrest inside Iran and renewed US pressure from Washington, ...
The clarification from the Ministry of External Affairs came amid buzz that India was looking to withdraw from the project ...
A report about India's strategic withdrawal from Iran's Chabahar port triggered a political slugfest between the Congress and ...
The official position of India's Ministry of External Affairs on Friday does not deny that India has pulled out its personnel from Chabahar, that the website of Port Global has been shut down, and ...