US Sanctions on India's Chabahar Port Project Now Effective
US sanctions on India’s Chabahar port project in Iran have come into effect, a move aimed at pressuring Tehran amid heightened tensions over its nuclear program. The sanctions, which exclude the previous exemption for Indian companies, pose potential risks for state-run India Ports Global Limited, which has invested significantly in Chabahar. Despite these challenges, Indian officials are assessing the implications, as the port remains strategically vital for regional connectivity, particularly in relation to Afghanistan and countering Chinese influence through Gwadar. Analysts suggest that India might leverage its relationship with Iran to enhance its negotiating position with the US and other regional powers, reflecting a broader strategy to diversify economic ties and reduce dependence on Western financial networks.
