The United States has provided India with a crucial six-month exemption from its sanctions regime, allowing continued operations and development at the Chabahar Port in Iran. This significant development was confirmed by India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA). The waiver underscores the strategic importance of the Chabahar Port, which serves as India’s vital gateway to Afghanistan and Central Asia, bypassing traditional transit routes.
This exemption acknowledges the port’s role in fostering regional connectivity, promoting trade, and supporting infrastructure development with landlocked nations. Officials have highlighted that Chabahar’s continued functioning is essential for advancing international objectives, including humanitarian aid and regional economic stability.
MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal indicated that India is actively engaged in discussions with the US to finalize a mutually beneficial trade agreement. He stated that dialogues are ongoing across various bilateral and strategic domains, suggesting the waiver reflects a pragmatic understanding of India’s regional development priorities.
In related news, Jaiswal also addressed recent US sanctions on Russian oil companies, stating that India is assessing their implications. He reiterated that India’s energy procurement decisions are driven by national interests and the dynamic global energy market, aiming to secure affordable and reliable supplies for its citizens from diverse sources.









