India and Iran signed a 10-year contract to enhance and manage the Chabahar port terminal, granting India access to Afghanistan and Central Asia while bypassing Pakistan's denial of land access to ...
NEW DELHI: India and Iran Monday signed a 10-year contract to further equip and operate a Chabahar port terminal. The contract will see India Ports Global Limited (IPGL) investing $120 million in ...
After long periods of negotiations, India and Iran have finally signed a 10-year long-term bilateral contract for the operation of Chabahar Port. India’s union ministry of ports, shipping, and ...
India on May 13 signed pact with Iran's Chabahar Port for the next 10 years. Indian Company, India Ports Global Ltd & Ports & Maritime Organisation of Iran (PMO) signed the new 10-year contract ...
NEW DELHI, May 13 (Reuters) - India signed a 10-year contract with Iran on Monday to develop and operate the Iranian port of Chabahar, the Narendra Modi-led government said, strengthening ...
In a significant milestone for the India-Iran relationship and to foster close cooperation to make Chabahar Port a regional trade transit and connectivity hub, the two countries on Monday signed a ...
Eight years after concluding the general framework of cooperation on the Chabahar port in Iran, India and Iran have signed a 10-year contract for its operation. The long-term agreement enables ...
India will sign an agreement on May 13 to manage Iran's Chabahar Port for the next 10 years, a shipping ministry spokesperson told Moneycontrol. "Union minister of ports, shipping and waterways ...
Throughout the deal, India would have ten years to benefit from the port, which is near Iran's southeast border with Pakistan, according to the Iranian Ministry of Roads and Urban Development.
US sanctions on Iran over its suspected nuclear programme slowed the development of the strategic port. Now, New Delhi and Tehran have signed a 10-year pact to operate the port, which will be ...