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The much-awaited International North South Transport Corridor (INSTC) through Iran has been set in motion, with New Delhi, Tehran, Moscow and 10 other nations at a recent meeting in Delhi approving draft transit and customs agreements, which will provide the legal framework for moving freight on ship-rail-road route linking India, Iran, Russia, Central Asia and Europe.

Read more at:
INSTC draft approval: Big step forward on India-Iran-Russia corridor - The Economic Times
 
Here is the nitty-gritty of that Report:

NEW DELHI: The much-awaited International North South Transport Corridor (INSTC) through Iran has been set in motion, with New Delhi, Tehran, Moscow and 10 other nations at a recent meeting in Delhi approving draft transit and customs agreements, which will provide the legal framework for moving freight on ship-rail-road route linking India, Iran, Russia, Central Asia and Europe.

India, with Iran's assistance and supported by Russia, has moved fast to make the INSTC project a reality after over a decade following the deal between Tehran and P-5+1 (US, Russia, China, UK, France and Germany) over Iran's nuclear programme that brightened the prospects of withdrawal of international sanctions against Tehran.

Last month, the Modi government hosted a meeting of the INSTC coordination council away from the public glare here.

Besides senior officials of India, Iran and Russia, representatives of most of the 10 other participants and prospective participant nations attended the meeting.

Besides senior officials of India, Iran and Russia, representatives of most of the 10 other participants and prospective participant nations attended the meeting
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They agreed to undertake "practical steps on issues related to logistics and infrastructure necessary for making the proposed transport corridor operational", an official said, adding, INSTC draft transit and customs agreements are under consideration by all the stakeholders.

The INSTC transit and customs agreements will provide the legal framework necessary for addressing logistical issues and facilitate smooth movement of freight through the corridor. The current corridor for India to transport goods to Eurasia and Europe is via Suez Canal.
Officials here told ET that INSTC could also serve as the route for Southeast Asian countries to send their cargo to Europe instead of the Suez Canal route to cut down on both cost and time.


Speaking at the Delhi meet, Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar mooted a proposal for having an inter-country agency for making the corridor operational.

India, Russia and Iran jointly envisaged the INSTC in September 2000 as a multi modal transportation corridor, which would link the India Ocean and Persian Gulf to the Caspian Sea through Iran and onward to North Europe via Russia.

Various Central Asian and Eastern European countries joined the initiative later. Kuwait has now expressed interest to join the corridor project. The last 15 years saw very little progress on the ground due to international sanctions on Iran.

The significance attached by India to INSTC can be gauged from the fact that the Delhi meet was held back-to-back with a meeting of stakeholders in Mumbai in June.


@Serpentine, @SOHEIL, @haman10, @2800, @Daneshmand, @New your views on this development..... again Chah Bahar will become a focus to facilitate this.
 
This is great. I hope it is not one of those other meetings where people shake hands, smile for cameras and then nothing happens afterwards.

We need to ACT. If this gets materialized, it will be a win-win-win trio for India, Iran and Russia (also other countries in CA and Cacausus )
 
This is great. I hope it is not one of those other meetings where people shake hands, smile for cameras and then nothing happens afterwards.

We need to ACT. If this gets materialized, it will be a win-win-win trio for India, Iran and Russia (also other countries in CA and Cacausus )


This is an opportunity to carve out yet another trade route into Europe; one which gives an opportunity to the hitherto neglected CARs. World Trade becomes more meaningful and inclusive when Countries are given more options to ply their trade. Recall how the closure of the Suez Canal by the Anglo-French Countries in the last millenium led to difficulties for so many other countries.

Most of all, I see this as an opportunity for the World to wake up to the importance of Iran in the region; while giving an opportunity to Iran to exercise a leading and constructive role to help stabilise the region.
 
Good going, the work shall start on ground now
 

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