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Costly underwater pipeline back on India-Iran talks table

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NEW DELHI: After being initially dismissed as inordinately expensive, the idea of having an underwater gas pipeline with Iran seems to be firmly back on the negotiating table between the two countries.

Sources revealed that the pipeline project was discussed by India and Iran during the two-day 16th Joint Commission, which ended on Friday. The session was co-chaired by foreign minister S M Krishna and Iran's economic affairs minister Syed Hosseini.

While technical groups in the past few months have been exploring the possibility of such a pipeline, which will help India bypass Pakistan, this is the first time in recent times that the issue has been discussed at this level.

India's interest is being attributed to a pro-active approach by Krishna himself to keep Iran, a country of immense strategic significance for India, engaged despite the recent setbacks in relationship over Tehran's nuclear programme. "This was among the issues discussed. It will be followed by more discussions between technical groups," said a government source.

Officials said that whether or not an underwater pipeline is economically viable, India's interest in it would also help New Delhi counter Islamabad's propaganda that India had backed out of the IPI pipeline under pressure from the US.

However, pointing to high costs involved in such a pipeline, Iran had insisted that India should not abandon the IPI pipeline project.

While denying that India had dumped the land pipeline which passes through Pakistan, Krishna pointed out to India's concerns about security and pricing that have delayed India's participation.

Underlining Iran's importance for India recently in a speech, foreign secretary Nirupama Rao had said that unilateral sanctions against Iran would adversely impact "our energy security and our attempts to meet the development needs of our people".

Barring the fact that it is home to the second largest gas reserves in the world, Iran is also crucial for India for its role in stabilising Afghanistan.

As Rao had pointed out in her speech, Iran also has the potential of being a transit country for supply of third country energy to India, thanks to its its closer links with landlocked Central Asian countries. In fact, the matter was discussed with Turkmenistan president Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov during his recent visit to India.

Officials held discussions on the possibility of an agreement, which can facilitate transportation of gas from Turkmenistan to northern Iran and Tehran, in turn, supplying gas from the southern part of the country to India through an underwater pipeline.


Costly underwater pipeline back on India-Iran talks table - India - The Times of India
 
It is for India's interest that we keep the relations well with Iran, we should nt act in accordance with the interests of US but ourselves. So a very nice move hope things go faster.

Underwater pipe line is best for us. No issues no tangles, no bargains.
 
This plan is not feasable.

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This plan is not feasable.

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You need to get an idea of Indias maritime boundary.. It has been discussed a hundred times here. The pipe line is not going through Pakistani waters.. not even near to it.
 
Indian is not going to snub the U.S. and the recent sanctions Obama signed for Iran and go ahead with this project.
 
Only if India saw Pakistan with a bit more due respect........you could easily have the pipeline over land.

At sea, it would be an ambitious project, take longer time and then be as risky as it could be.
BP Gulf of Mexico disaster should give you a hint of what type of issues we are looking at here.....
 
Indian is not going to snub the U.S. and the recent sanctions Obama signed for Iran and go ahead with this project.

This project is just in the feasibility evaluation stage and in order to begin the construction it might take > 3 years if everything goes well ...and who knows by that time what will be the world's affairs then..specially Iran-US relations.. But your IP pipeline is ready to roll theoretically..Is US stopping that too?
 

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