Union minister Sonowal reviews development work at India-operated Chabahar port in Iran
NEW DELHI: Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and
Waterways Sarbananda Sonowal
on Saturday visited the
Shahid Behestti
port at
Chabahar
in Iran to review the progress in the development of the port, an official statement said.
The statement further said that in an effort to invigorate the potential of Chabahar port,
Sonowal
also handed over six mobile harbour cranes to Indian Ports Global Chabahar Free Trade Zone (IPGCFTZ) at the port.
According to the statement, Sonowal said that India remains committed to developing and popularising Chabahar Port in Iran.
He was accompanied by India’s Ambassador to Iran, Gaddam Dharmendra and Ali Akbar Safaee, deputy minister and Managing Director of Ports and Maritime Organisation, Iran.
“Sonowal and Safaee had a fruitful meeting on development of maritime and port cooperation between Iran and India. Both the delegation discussed the possibilities of trade and unlock trade potential between Central Asian countries with South Asian, ASEAN and even from Far East countries like Japan and Korea,” it said.
Sonowal reiterated the role Chabahar port can play in reducing distance, time and cost.
It was decided to form a joint technical committee for smooth functioning of the port, the statement said, adding that the meeting also addressed the future course of action towards development of the port.
Sonowal said both India and Iran are continuously working towards making the International North South Transport Corridor as the preferred route of trade between the two regions.
Since India Ports Global Private Limited (IPGPL) assumed operations of Shahid Beheshti Port, it has handled over 4.8 million tons of bulk cargo.
The trans-shipment of goods were from varied countries including Australia, Bangladesh, Brazil, Germany, Oman, Romania, Russia, Thailand, the UAE, Ukraine and Uzbekistan.
According to the statement, with close cooperation between India’s IGPL and Iranian stakeholders including Iran’s Port and Maritime Organisation,
Iranian Customs Administration
and the
Chabahar Free Zone Authority
,
Shahid Behesti Port Authority
and other stakeholders, the Port is likely to act as a catalyst to unlock the huge trade potential in the region.
Chabahar Port is the country’s first overseas port project.