India Inks 10-Year Deal To Operate Iran's Key Chabahar Port

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Eight years after concluding the general framework of cooperation on the Chabahar port in Iran, India and Iran have signed a 10-year contract for its operation. The long-term agreement enables India to operate the Shahid Beheshti terminal. However, the US has warned that anyone considering business deals with Iran faces potential risk of sanctions. NDTV's Mohammed Ghazali explains why the Chabahar Port deal is important.

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