NEW DELHI:
India on Sunday shipped its first consignment of wheat to Afghanistan by sea through Ir
anR17;s strategic Chahbahar Port, launch
ing a trade route bypassing longtime rival Pakistan.
The shipment, an
Indian gift for Afghanistan, was sent from the western seaport of Kandla. It will be taken by trucks to Afghanistan from the Iranian port.
The new trade route follows an air freight corridor introduced between
India and Afghanistan in June last year to provide greater access for Afghan goods to the
Indian market. In his new Afghanistan strategy unveiled in August, United States President Donald Trump asked
India to do more to help Afghanist
anR17;s development. Pakistan currently does not allow
India to transport through its territory to Afghanistan because of hostility in their ties.
Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma
Swaraj said on Sunday that the shipment marked the convergence among
India, Afghanistan, and Iran to spur an unhindered flow of commerce and trade throughout the region.
“I believe that this is the starting point of our journey to realize the full spectrum of connectivity from culture to commerce, from traditions to technology, from investments to Information Technology, from services to strategy and from people to politics,”
Swaraj said.
India, Afghanistan, and Iran last year decided to jointly establish a trade route for land-locked Central Asian countries.
India committed up to $500 mi
llion for the development of the Chahabar Port along with associated roads and rail lines.
Published in Daily Times, October 30th 2017.