Context:
• India has secured a six-month exemption from U.S. sanctions on Iran’s Chabahar Port, enabling uninterrupted humanitarian supplies to Afghanistan and facilitating regional connectivity.
• The waiver is effective from 29 October, as confirmed by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal.
Key Highlights
- U.S. Waiver for Continued Operations
- India received a six-month U.S. sanctions waiver covering activities linked to the Chabahar port project.
- It ensures the continuation of essential shipments—especially food and humanitarian goods—to Afghanistan.
- MEA Announcement
- MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal formally announced the waiver, highlighting its role in regional stability and humanitarian assistance.
Significance
- India–Iran Port Collaboration
- India’s engagement with the Chabahar Port began in 2005 through a development agreement.
- A major step came in 2015, when India and Iran signed an MoU to jointly develop the Shahid Beheshti terminal.
- Strategic Importance of Chabahar
- Chabahar serves as:
• India’s gateway to Afghanistan, bypassing Pakistan.
• A commercial access point to Central Asia and Russia via the International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC). - Enhances India’s role in regional trade, connectivity, and humanitarian outreach.
- Evolution of U.S. Approach
- The Trump administration granted the initial waiver in 2018 to ensure that Afghanistan’s development would not be hampered.
- In September 2025, the U.S. State Department signalled revocation of the waiver, raising concerns of sanctions exposure.
- The new waiver reverses that position and allows operations to continue smoothly.
- What the Waiver Enables
- Uninterrupted:
• Humanitarian goods
• Food supplies
• Essential commodities to landlocked Afghanistan - Continuation of India’s strategic investments and commitments in the region.
Prelims Focus
- Location of Chabahar Port (Iran’s Sistan-Baluchestan province).
- Difference between Chabahar Port and Gwadar Port (Pakistan–China).
- INSTC and India’s connectivity initiatives.
Mains Relevance
GS 2 – International Relations
- India–Iran relations
- India–U.S. strategic cooperation
- Afghanistan humanitarian assistance
- Regional connectivity & diplomacy
GS 3 – Economy
- Trade corridors
- Maritime infrastructure
- Impact of sanctions on global trade flows
