TEHRAN,
May 23: A
"milestone" pact on the strategic Chabahar Port in southern Iran
which will give India access to Afghanistan and Europe bypassing Pakistan was
among the agreements signed here on Monday by India and Iran which also agreed
to cooperate on combating radicalism and terror.
Besides the bilateral pact to develop the Chabahar port for which India will
invest USD 500 million, a trilateral Agreement on Transport and Transit
Corridor was also signed by India, Afghanistan and Iran, which Prime Minister
Narendra Modi said could "alter the course of the history of the
region".
The bilateral agreements signed by India and Iran after detailed discussions
between Modi and President Hassan Rouhani included one on setting up of an
aluminium plant and another on laying a railway line to give India access to
Afghanistan and Central Asia.
The agreements, aimed at further deepening India-Iran ties in diverse fields, covered areas of economy, trade, transportation, port development, culture, science and academic cooperation
The two countries noted with deep concern that terrorism and ideologies of
violent extremism "continue to infest and ingress" the region and
agreed to enhance regular consultations between National Security Councils and
others concerned on terrorism, security and related issues such as organised
crime, money-laundering, narcotics trade and cyber crime, said a India-Iran
Joint Statement issued later.
Modi's visit, the first by an Indian Prime Minister in 15 years, comes months
after the lifting of international sanctions on Iran following Tehran's
historic nuclear deal with the Western powers over its contentious atomic
programme.
Earlier, the then Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee had visited the country
in April 2001.
The key agreement signed was a contract for development of Phase I of the
Chabahar port on the southern coast of Iran by an Indian joint venture.
Chabahar port, located in the Sistan-Balochistan Province on the energy-rich
Persian Gulf nation's southern coast, lies outside the Persian Gulf and is
easily accessed from India's western coast, bypassing Pakistan.
"The bilateral agreement to develop the Chabahar port and related
infrastructure and availability of about USD 500 million from India for this
purpose is an important milestone," Modi said in joint media interaction
with Rouhani.
"This major effort would boost economic growth in the region. We are committed
to take steps for early implementation of the agreements signed today," he
said.
The trilateral pact on Transport and Transit Corridor, linked to the Chabahar
port development, was signed later by India, Iran and Afghanistan in the
presence of Modi, Rouhani and Afghan President Ashraf Ghani.
Rouhani said each of the three countries will name a minister for follow-up
action.
"They (leaders) look forward to early delineation of all necessary rules
and procedures leading to operationalisation of the transport and transit
routes within the timelines stipulated in the Agreement," the Joint
Statement said.
-PTI (Ammar
Zaidi)