US experts hail move to exempt India from certain sanctions for Chabahar Port development in Iran

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

Experts in the US have welcomed the Trump administration's decision to exempt from imposition of certain sanctions for the development of the strategically-located Port in Iran, along with the construction of the railway line connecting it with

The decision taken on Tuesday by the Trump administration, which a day earlier imposed the toughest ever sanctions on and is very restrictive in giving exemptions, is a seen as a recognition by of India's major role in the development of the port on the Gulf of Oman, which is of immense strategic importance for the reconstruction of war-torn

"This was the right call. India's ability to not just continue its development assistance to but also to scale up, will be vastly enhanced by the development of the port," Alyssa Ayres, a senior fellow for India, Pakistan, and at the think-tank, said.

Ayres, who had worked in the State Department in the Obama administration, said as and seek ways to increase trade connectivity for Afghan exporters to the enormous Indian market, an overland and sea supply chain will be helpful as everything cannot be exported economically via air freight.

"Increasing opportunities for economic activity in Afghanistan will be crucial for the country's stability, and is the most important in the region to provide that ballast," she said.

According to Anish Goel, who was part of the White House's National Security Team during the Obama regime, the exception for the port is a reflection of the "competing priorities at play".

"As much as the (US) administration wants to squeeze and isolate Iran, it also does not want to do anything to damage or restrict the ongoing efforts in Afghanistan. The port, when finished, will be vital for shipping goods to Afghanistan," he said.

"But it is clear that the exception was written to be as narrow as possible and focus only on those activities that will be beneficial to Afghanistan," Goel added.

The is considered a gateway to golden opportunities for trade by India, and Afghanistan with central Asian countries besides ramping up trade among the three countries after denied transit access to

The exemption provided to India is a much welcome and necessary step in the right direction, noted Bharath Gopalaswamy, of the South Asian centre in the think-tank,

The exemption underscores that the US understands the opportunities that India offers by being an important partner and player in the region, he said, adding, "This was the right step in the right direction."

In May 2016, India, and Afghanistan inked a pact which entailed establishment of Transit and Transport Corridor among the three countries using Chabahar Port as one of the regional hubs for in Iran, besides multi-modal transport of goods and passengers across the three nations.

The port in the province on the is easily accessible from India's western coast and is increasingly seen as a counter to Pakistan's Gwadar Port, which is being developed with Chinese investment and is located at distance of around 80 km from Chabahar.

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First Published: Thu, November 08 2018. 11:25 IST